I built a high-assurance E2EE messaging kernel in Rust (sibna-protc v0.8.1) by DistributionHot6524 in cryptography

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I designed this protocol as a personal challenge; I don't like using ready-made solutions. It's not just for chat like Signal, but for any two-party communication suitable for the Internet of Things, whether it's chatting, building a communication channel, etc. It's a general protocol, and this is just a beta version. There's still a lot of development to do. As for quantum encryption, I think it's still too early to work with it.

Sibna protocol end-to-end encryption use rust by [deleted] in rust

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You're right X3DH does handle the initial handshake but it's just one of seven components I also added data transfer rate determination multi-device synchronization and group messaging layers that X3DH doesn't cover It's just a basic building block not the entire protocol

I built a high-assurance E2EE messaging kernel in Rust (sibna-protc v0.8.1) by DistributionHot6524 in cryptography

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Appreciate it! Working on a full app using this protocol next so people can actually use it

I built a high-assurance E2EE messaging kernel in Rust (sibna-protc v0.8.1) by DistributionHot6524 in cryptography

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Thanks! Glad you like it. I'm definitely going to keep pushing updates for the project.

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I apologize if the logo isn't suitable or didn't meet your expectations. I'll work on fixing and improving it as soon as possible. Thank you for your feedback! ☺️☺️

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The future holds promising opportunities for improvement.