SimplifiedPrivacy.com Podcast on Nostr: Session messenger has a structure setup for Crypto-Anarchy. Because not only does it ...
Session messenger has a structure setup for Crypto-Anarchy.
Because not only does it have no physical locations, but its own DNS for assigning keys. There is no path to stop it. Not even discovering the location of the server... The domain can be re-assigned.
Yet it gets a lot of criticism. For example not rotating encryption keys automatically. So to better understand his design decisions, our organization interviewed KeeJef, Session Messenger's lead-developer.
Interview w/ KeeJef:
https://simplifiedprivacy.com/interview-session-messenger/keejef-vs-simplex.html
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2025-03-08 01:19:30Event JSON
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