They need to add Lightning integration
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Just installed the app a couple of days ago when I listened to this podcast from Opt-Out: "SimpleX chat and how privacy aligns with the future of computing w/ Evgeny from SimpleX" https://overcast.fm/+vSwTqJjw4
Very interesting stuff!
I've bookmarked these links to read to learn about the network architecture and protocol: https://github.com/simplex-chat/simplexmq/blob/stable/protocol/overview-tjr.md (whitepaper) https://github.com/simplex-chat/simplex-chat/blob/stable/docs/protocol/simplex-chat.md (protocol)
You can also run your own server/relay: https://github.com/simplex-chat/simplexmq
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This looks like better alternative to Signal.
  • open source server which (I think) means anyone can run a server (good for censorship resistance) and clone apps can interact with the protocol
  • no global identifiers (you have different id per contact so hard to figure out who you are from metadata)
This looks solid. Would love to hear other people's opinion.
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TSB SimpleX group chat link: sovrn.ninja/tsb/simplex
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Not working
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Simplex says connection to sovrn.ninja timed out
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Cool! :-)
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Sounds promising, though I don't think I fully grasp the concept.
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It's kind of similar to nostr, although instead of a pair of keys, you get connect to the servers and create a one time link to send to other people to start a one on one conversation (or a group chat). I find it very easy and intuitive to use, it's taken me less than 5 minutes from installation to be participating on a group and maintaining private chats.
I like nost much, much, much better, though, but I quite like SimpleX, too.
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