


USA Today spotlights how R-Link, powered by the Rally Blockchain, is bringing real-world utility to blockchain — helping creators, coaches, and small businesses turn everyday conversations into seamless commerce.
The article highlights R-Link’s evolution from video meetings to a full communication-and-commerce platform, where users can host, sell, and earn digital rewards — all without crypto complexity.
Bottom line: R-Link is proving that blockchain’s real revolution isn’t speculation — it’s connection.

VentureBeat explores how R-Link, built on the Rally Blockchain, is redefining blockchain’s future — shifting the conversation from speculation to real-world utility. Instead of focusing on tokens and trading, R-Link embeds commerce directly into communication, letting businesses, educators, and creators meet, sell, and reward engagement in one seamless platform.
The article highlights R-Link’s practical roadmap — from live selling and AI-powered translations to PIXA auctions — all proving that blockchain’s next big wave isn’t about finance. It’s about connection.
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