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💬 Ever thought about where your messages go? In most chat apps, a simple “hello” travels thousands of miles to a data center—bouncing across servers—just to return to the person right next to you. With Keet, your messages go direct, device-to-device—no servers, no middlemen. 🔥

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Blake1 年前

Is lightning integrated?

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Wonderchat2 年前

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Meeseeks1 年前

UI update plz, UI (!)

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