Powered by Blockchain, New Decentralized Messenger to Save Data, Battery and Time
Powered by the IPFS technology and the Graphene Blockchain, Echo aims to deliver a full-feature decentralized chatting app. It is everything you’d expect from a regular messenger: free and easy to use, but also secure, private and encrypted. The project is still in development, with 4 proof-of-concept versions already released, and a Kickstarter campaign in preparation. The team behind Echo, a P2P messaging and digital payment app, has set out with the goal of delivering a solution which could be conveniently used by people who have never even heard about cryptocurrencies before. Live....
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Messenger and WhatsApp are known for aggregating user data and selling it for profit to advertisers. This company brings an encrypted messenger to protect the data. Oxen is a privacy-focused platform built on top of a proof-of-stake (PoS) network. It has also built a secure and anonymous messaging platform Session.The company’s chief technical officer Kee Jefferys talked to Cointelegraph about its platform, its technology and how important privacy and data protection are for the end-user.1. Hello! Tell us about Oxen and Session.OXEN is a private, stakeable cryptocurrency. The Oxen token....
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