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BeeChat is not just a chat. Built on the blockchain, every message sent is a permanent, immutable, and verifiable record accessible to anyone. This opens up possibilities that go far beyond everyday conversations. BeeChat use cases

Recording Agreements and Negotiations

Every negotiation made through BeeChat is permanently recorded on the blockchain with the date, time, and addresses of the parties involved. If Alice and Bob agree on the terms of a sale, that record exists forever — without relying on screenshots, emails, or witnesses. Recording agreements

Proof of Authorship

Writers, designers, developers, and content creators can use BeeChat to record the existence of a work at a specific point in time. Sending a description, a hash, or an excerpt of a piece to your own wallet creates an immutable timestamp — proving that content existed on that date. Proof of authorship

Notarial and Documentary Records

In situations where it is necessary to prove that information was communicated between two parties on a specific date, BeeChat provides a verifiable on-chain record. Notifications, announcements, acceptances, and confirmations are recorded in a way that neither party can deny or alter afterward. Notarial records

Informal Contracts Between Individuals

Loan agreements, asset division, partnership terms, or any arrangement between two people can be recorded through BeeChat. The content is private — only the parties can read it — but the existence of the record and when it was made are public and verifiable. Informal contracts

Sensitive Corporate Communication

Companies that need to maintain auditable records of internal communications — compliance, strategic decisions, authorizations — can use BeeChat as a channel with a native audit trail. Each message is a permanent record with no possibility of retroactive editing. Corporate communication

Recording Physical Transactions

In the buying and selling of physical assets — real estate, vehicles, equipment — BeeChat can be used to record negotiations, agreed conditions, and confirmations between parties directly on the blockchain, complementing traditional documents with an immutable digital record. Physical transactions

Communication Between Contracts and People

Blockchain developers and projects can use BeeChat to record official communications linked to smart contract addresses — creating a public and verifiable history of interactions between projects and their users or partners. Contracts and people

Recording DAO Decisions

Votes, approved proposals, and communications between members of a decentralized organization can be recorded through BeeChat in a verifiable and permanent way — without relying on centralized tools like Notion or Discord, which can be edited or removed at any time. DAO decisions

Journalism and Whistleblowing

Sources and journalists can use BeeChat to record the existence of a communication at a specific moment, creating immutable evidence that information was transmitted before any publication. The content remains private — the record that the exchange occurred is public and unalterable. Journalism and whistleblowing

Digital Inheritance

Instructions, locations of physical documents, or sensitive information intended for heirs can be recorded privately and permanently, with a provable on-chain date. A way to ensure that critical information exists beyond the device of whoever created it. Digital inheritance

Agreements Between Creators and Platforms

Influencers, artists, and content creators can record the terms agreed upon with brands or platforms before any formal contract is signed — creating an immutable history of the conditions originally established between the parties. Creators and platforms

Inventory and Audit Records

Companies can record the state of an asset, process, or inventory at a specific moment, creating an audit trail with no possibility of retroactive tampering — useful for compliance, certifications, and regulatory processes. Inventory and audits
In all these scenarios, the content of the messages remains private — visible only to the participants of the conversation. What is public on the blockchain is the existence of the exchange, the addresses involved, and the moment it occurred.