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by GradleSurvivor
28 days ago
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I have been working on an Android App quite a while now, starting from a simple idea. A messenger where messages travel directly between phones with no servers in between. Using direct WebRTC encrypted connections (SRTP/DTLS), there are no servers that stores, reads, or relays content. Group chats use a gossip protocol where members relay to other members. The only infrastructure the app touches is a signalling relay to set up the connection (no message content), a push notification to wake up a sleeping phone (also no content), and a TURN relay for restricted networks (encrypted packets only). I wrote a detailed white paper explaining the full architecture:
https://www.mindtheclub.com/white-paper.html The app is in Open Testing on Google Play (1,000 tester cap):
https://www.mindtheclub.com/beta-signup.html I’m interested in this community's perspective on whether the architecture holds up. |
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