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by tptacek
2530 days ago
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Wormhole isn't new, and if you haven't heard another "expert" recommend it, you don't hang out with a lot of cryptography engineers. The point about "simply encrypting files" is that nobody is implementing something with PGP's "encrypt-a-file" interface because it's not that useful; rather, people purposefully design modern systems with cryptography tailored to tasks, like messaging or file transfer or backup. Your last point about PGP vs. Signal is pretty funny, as it implies that PGP has "solid group chat capabilities". |
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You're right, I don't. But the earliest thing I found about Wormhole after a quick look was from 2015, which I think is pretty recent in the crypto world. Maybe I missed something.
> Your last point about PGP vs. Signal is pretty funny, as it implies that PGP has "solid group chat capabilities".
I tried to be clear about the fact that I wasn't saying that. Its benefits over Signal and Wire (but not Matrix) are that it doesn't require a central server and doesn't require any PII to sign up. I consider those crucial for anyone who has extreme security / privacy needs. PGP completely sucks for group messaging, I agree. But the alternatives suggested are simply non-starters for many use cases.