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Posted on March 14, 2017January 9, 2018

Signal Encryption: A New Expectation of Privacy

Over at Dust, we’ve just about finished up our switch to the Signal Encryption protocol, which is currently the most secure protocol for sending encrypted messages through an untrusted network asynchronously.  There’s lots of whitepapers on it, so I’ll just stick to why it’s important for the public at large. Continue reading “Signal Encryption: A New Expectation of Privacy”

Posted on January 11, 2017November 13, 2017

Enigma: Bitcoin-iffication of Sharing Economy?

Many of you out there are fans of Bitcoin, a decentralized monetary system that’s kind of unstoppable now since it’s hard to crush millions of nodes.  Not sure how I feel about Bitcoin, but I’ve been reading up on Enigma, which essentially uses similar fancy math to create an almost perfect decentralized market, in theory. Continue reading “Enigma: Bitcoin-iffication of Sharing Economy?”

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