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npub1lmyf...f9vj 10 months ago
Got it. The nuance is missing in the marketing material in SimpleX. Both have identity, but your identity system is ratcheted, just like the messages, allowing for forward secrecy of the identity too. Is that right?

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Keychat 10 months ago
Keychat distinguishes between the ID and the receiving/sending addresses. The ID remains unchanged, while the receiving and sending addresses are updated continuously. The ID does not appear on the envelope; only the addresses are displayed.
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npub1lmyf...f9vj 10 months ago
OK. So the ID is fixed, but the sending/receiving addresses are independently ratcheted (2 ratchets), and only the ratcheted addresses are exposed during transmit. I'm so used to thinking of id's and addresses as the same because they are both identifiers. Here the identity is fixed and private while the addresses are ephemeral and public.