Blockchain Router Solution to Government Surveillance, Nodio Believes

Blockchain Router Solution to Government Surveillance, Nodio Believes

Nodio, a development company behind the Xana Blockchain network, believes its Blockchain-based router is the solution against government surveillance and privacy attacks. It was recently revealed by Amnesty International that even the world’s most popular messaging apps including Skype, WeChat and Snapchat, lack basic encryption methods including end-to-end encryption. Some messaging apps including WeChat admits that the company avoids integrating vital encryption systems to enable the government to access user data. However, as seen in Bitcoin and in anonymity-focused cryptocurrencies....


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