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by kurokawad
206 days ago
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> Because the Internet was built around centralized infrastructure. Yeah, well... No. > We finally have this possibility to use true P2P email. I mean, email is literally peer to peer. > Your mail address is derived from your public key: <64-hex-characters>@yggmail The email address is literally 64 hex characters? How am I supposed to use this on a daily basis? I have serious doubts who are the target of this or what is the point of this to exist at all. It is literally worse than email. |
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Yggmail is a fun proof-of-concept and that’s about it. It isn’t perfect, nor does it have to be.
“It’s email, but not as you know it.”