We created a new type of #nostr message, called 2999. It allows for private encrypted nostr chat rooms (i.e. group chat), which can only be decrypted by those invited to join the room and the identity of the parties participating are unknown to those outside the secure group chats.
Each chat thread is fully decoupled from your npub and public identity, as each new chat thread creates a new nostr pubkey pair and does not broadcast a “to” or “from” like current nostr dm’s, when sending or receiving messages.
It provides a secure, encrypted, invite only, private group workspace.
There’s no network monitoring purview or insight for anyone watching your npub and it’s an entirely new way of using the #nostr protocol.
Each message and chat thread is a dead drop within a dead drop. 😈
Impervious Chat Early Access: Control your data, identity and communications in perpetuity.
Private group chat, via #nostr.
The world’s first protocol-based approach to private group messaging.
Zero network monitoring insight.
Drop your usernames 😈👇🏽
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This is a famous photo of Telegram founder Pavel Durov giving Putin his middle finger.
In 2011, Durov said that the Russian government had requested him to cancel the accounts of anti-government figures on his social media platform. Durov not only did not follow, but also publicly released this photo of "raising the middle finger to Putin" in the media, which received cheers from the West.
After the 2014 Ukrainian coup, Durov refused to provide the Russian government with information on users involved in the Ukrainian colorful revolution. In the same year, he left Russia, claiming that Russia was "unable to keep up with the information age". Shortly after, he acquired French and UAE citizenship and stated that he had no plans to return to Russia.
Today, Durov was arrested by France on charges of using the platform to "support terrorist activities" and "pedophilia" after refusing to provide user information to the United States and Israel, facing 20 years of imprisonment.