MadGrowr on Nostr: A question to more knowledgeable #cypherpunks on #plebstr Does it make sense to have ...
A question to more knowledgeable #cypherpunks on #plebstr
Does it make sense to have a way to encrypt communication in plain sight by using dictionaries that would make a public note, saying for example:
“Yesterday was a good day!
After I got nice croissant for breakfast, I drove to the office and took care of 45 emails just before noon.”
To be translated into something completely different, for example:
“Next month the army is about to deploy 4500 troops on the streets of Paris”
Published at
2023-04-27 20:31:53Event JSON
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