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Lmao I just saw this and immediately thought of you, this is right up your alley
hahaha ive been waiting for this project to complete! I seen @JeffG had been grinding on it for awhileeeee
It looks sweeeet. Once I can test it on iOS I will. I have to use Signal for work a lot which is mehhh and just got SimpleX too. This tech is heading in the right direction thankfully
SimpleX is superior to signal IMO! More configurable and I like the rotating identities... plus you can even config for a SOCKS proxy if you so wanted
How does it compare to 0xChat and Keychat?
I have not tried 0xchat but I think my one buddy said he likes 0x I'm not familiar w the other one... the underlying relay structure i imagine is probably parallel
I like that it starts with Android support at least
Oooh I didn't know that! That makes me happy bc my test device rn is an android
Ohh yep just saw the APK
This small opportunity to be useful to you makes me happier than you'd think
Many people are curious about the difference between Keychat and White Noise.
Keychat encrypts one-to-one chats and small groups with the Signal protocol, while large groups use MLS encryption. White Noise, by contrast, encrypts every message solely with MLS.
Think of each message as a letter: both Keychat and White Noise rely on OpenMLS to encrypt the content inside. The main distinction lies in the envelope—the format of the recipient address and how that address rotates.
For large-group messages, Keychat adopts exactly the same envelope as a Nostr direct message (NIP-17), blending the traffic so thoroughly that an outside observer cannot distinguish a Keychat message from a Nostr DM.
Why does Keychat choose the Signal protocol over MLS for one-to-one chats? Because Signal’s ratchet advances more frequently than MLS’s, providing stronger post-compromise security.
Could Keychat’s large groups interoperate with White Noise’s groups in the future? Quite possible—after all, the two are already 90 % identical.
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