We'll need a method to have each message sent to an unique address to obscure who you are communicating with.
But ultimately wouldn’t you be paying the fees with a known address, tying everything back together?
You guys are reinventing encrypted decentralized chat services. Ring.cx already does this, no blockchain.
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If you don't get it, I don't have time to convince you, sorry.
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Is this you, Satoshi? ;)
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Doing it on the blockchain has a few advantages (and disadvantages too, of course).
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lol, ring is as much decentralized as skype was in early years. you are comparing apples with oranges. Blockchain is far, far superior. It’s the innovation, DHT is not.
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>Blockchain is far, far superior. It’s the innovation, DHT is not. That is the most stupid thing I've heard this week.
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2/2 cause dht is only used for IP address look up, and actual conversation is p2p. That said, you can only communicate while online, which is uncompetitive.
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lol, elaborate no? I don’t think personal messages should be implemented on top of blockchain, but dht based messaging services don’t work well (1/2)
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Even for encrypted communication immutability and universal timestamps can be useful - for courts, including court of public opinion
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