World, the app developed by Tools for Humanity, has officially launched what it calls a “super app” that combines social features with crypto payments, encrypted messaging, and a host of other integrated tools aimed at building what the company describes as a “real human network.”
The platform brings together multiple functionalities in a single interface, including peer-to-peer payments using digital assets, in-app messaging secured with end-to-end encryption, and community-oriented features designed to foster deeper connections. Crypto payments are a central pillar of World’s strategy, allowing users to send and receive digital currency directly within the app.

Tools for Humanity says the launch represents a shift from traditional siloed apps toward a unified ecosystem that reduces the need to switch between separate services for payments, communication and social interaction. Encrypted chats are intended to give users greater privacy compared with conventional messaging platforms, while the integrated crypto pay aims to make digital asset transactions simple and accessible to a broader audience.
The company, which has been positioning itself as a privacy-first alternative in the social and financial tech space, plans to expand the app’s capabilities over time with additional features and third-party integrations. World’s debut arrives amid growing interest in all-in-one digital platforms and increased demand for privacy-centric communication tools.

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