Dlicom is a SocialFi app on Base with encrypted messaging, a self-custody wallet, DliClips, creator tipping, and an in-app Web3 browser already live on iOS and Android.
Most SocialFi products still feel like a concept deck waiting for a product. Dlicom is trying a different route: ship the app first, make the token story work around something people can actually open and use.
The app is live on iOS and Android. Built on Base, it brings together encrypted messaging, a self-custody multi-chain wallet, a short-form video feed called DliClips, creator tipping on EVM chains, and an in-app Web3 browser. The pitch is simple enough: if social platforms are turning into economic systems, the wallet, the feed, and the monetization layer should probably live in the same place.
That is the part worth paying attention to. A lot of projects in this category still treat the token as the center of gravity and hope the product catches up later. Dlicom is positioning the product as the core and the token as the layer that becomes useful because the product already exists.
“People talk about owning your social data as if it’s a philosophy. It’s not. It’s an architecture decision. Either the platform holds your keys and your money, or you do,” said Mohammad Qadriah, Founder and Chairman of Dlicom.
The wallet is built into onboarding, so wallet identity is part of the account from the start rather than an extra step later. Dlicom describes it as self-custodial, which means users keep control of their assets instead of handing custody to the platform. Messaging is encrypted by default. There is also an in-app Web3 browser, so users can connect to external dApps without bouncing between apps and wallets on mobile.
That may sound like a small UX detail until you try doing the same thing through a stack of browser tabs and wallet pop-ups on a phone. Then it stops feeling small.
On the product side, Dlicom already includes direct messaging, a social feed, community features, DliClips, creator tipping, premium mechanics, and post-level engagement tools. The broader idea is not hard to see: make ownership, participation, and monetization feel native to the product instead of bolted on as crypto decoration.
The token piece is there, but it is not doing all the work in the story. $DLI has a fixed supply of 355 million, and the project frames its utility around actual platform use rather than speculation alone. Current utility areas include tipping, premium access, subscriptions, and staking-related ecosystem mechanics. The team has also pointed to a Hacken audit among its recent development milestones.
That makes the timing more interesting than the usual SocialFi pitch. The question is no longer whether the team can mock up the idea. The app is already live. The real question is whether users want their messaging, content, wallet activity, and creator support flows in one place badly enough to build a daily habit around it.
That is still an open question, and probably the right one.
But Dlicom is at least asking it from a stronger position than most projects in the category. It already has the core pieces in market, and its roadmap pushes further into creator systems, monetization infrastructure, and broader in-app utility instead of leaning on token language alone.
If SocialFi is going to work, it will not be because another project wrote a cleaner thesis thread about the future of the internet. It will be because the product feels coherent enough to keep people inside it.
Dlicom is trying to make that case with a working mobile app, not just a roadmap.
Dlicom is a SocialFi application on Base that combines encrypted messaging, a self-custody multi-chain wallet, DliClips short-form video, creator tipping, and an in-app Web3 browser in one ecosystem. The app is available on iOS and Android, with $DLI designed as the native token layer supporting utility across the broader platform. Follow Dlicom through its official website, whitepaper, and X account @DlicomApp.
Website: https://www.dlicom.io Download page: https://download.dlicom.io/ Whitepaper: https://whitepaper.dlicom.io X: https://x.com/DlicomApp