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by SamWhited
2325 days ago
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It really doesn't have massive adoption; it looks big because we're in a little bubble of people who play with new tech on HN, I suspect, but overall other protocols like XMPP are used by a vast number more companies and daily users. The matrix foundation has had trouble trying to fundraise to pay developers, it's not a proper non-profit standards foundation, in my opinion. I'd be skeptical of trusting them. |
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You can see numbers for the public network here (https://matrix.org/faq/#what-is-the-current-project-status), though these figures do not include installations that choose not to federate publicly.
The Matrix.org Foundation is a non-profit UK Community Interest Company. As you might expect, it accepts donations which can be used to fund work on the project. It reports publicly on its financial status in the same was as any other UK CIC is obliged to. This doesn't seem very controversial to me.
In any case, should you wish to donate yourself you can do so here https://www.patreon.com/matrixdotorg