Secretum Messenger on Solana – What’s up Killer?
October 05 2021 - 8:23AM
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Messaging apps are ubiquitous – more than 3.6 billion people
worldwide use them, with the average person sending up to 72
messages every 24 hours. Every day WhatsApp alone channels over 100
billion messages, while WeChat transmits 205 million video
messages. With this popularity has come a darker side: that of
hacked personal data, cyber theft, and government violations of
privacy. The way messaging apps are designed, work, and are managed
exposes them by default to many risks: Most messaging apps require
the user to input sensitive personal data, including name, phone
number, and date of birth. WhatsApp, due to its database of user
phone numbers, has been used to spread misinformation and fake
news. Your messaging data is stored on the cloud, where it is not
encrypted – leaving it vulnerable to being hacked. Many apps use
your personal data for their own purposes. Facebook is known to
share the data of Facebook Messenger and WhatsApp users with
advertisers.. Global surveillance operations of citizens with
WhatsApp accounts have been undertaken by governments via the use
of spyware. A recent series of high-profile events have highlighted
the size and frequency of the problem: In September 2021, the EU’s
privacy watchdog fined WhatsApp €255 million for data processing
and data sharing violations. Telegram, considered the safer option
to WhatsApp, suffered a massive data leak in August 2020 that
exposed the personal data of over 500 million users. The personal
data, including email addresses and phone numbers, of over 530
million Facebook Messenger users was stolen by hackers in April
2021. Furthermore, newer messaging platforms are not addressing the
problem effectively. Signal, considered to be a superior
alternative to both WhatsApp and Telegram, still uses cloud-based
architecture and allows messages to non-users that are
non-encrypted. A real and viable solution may instead be found in
the power of Blockchain technology. A team of Lithuanian
communication technology experts has recently developed a solution
that specifically eliminates all the problems of global messaging
platforms. This solution is called Secretum. Secretum is the
world’s first and only decentralised, encrypted messaging app,
built on the Solana Blockchain. It offers users a safe,
hassle-free, and direct messaging platform, revolving around major
technological advantages: No servers, no moderators, and complete
end-to-end encryption for all messages between users. No message
data or file storage in a centralised location or on the cloud –
only on trusted and independently verified nodes in the Secretum
network. Users can sign up exclusively with their crypto wallet
addresses. No need to share names, birthdates, or any other
sensitive data – in other words, total anonymity. In addition to
these advantages as a messaging app, Secretum allows users to trade
P2P fungible and non-fungible crypto assets in a cost-effective
way, bypassing existing exchanges. Solana, considered the fastest
Blockchain in the world, allows Secretum to leverage low gas fees
and high block speeds, joining a successful crypto ecosystem with
400+ projects worldwide. The result is an app that drastically
changes the way people communicate via instant messaging, making it
safer, more reliable, and more user-friendly than ever before.
Secretum has the potential to grow into a globally known, renowned,
and used platform – achieving the ubiquity of WhatsApp or Telegram,
only without any of their major weaknesses.
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