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> Cult of the Dead Cow Wants to Save Internet Privacy with a New Encryption Protocol
I'm intrigued to learn more details about what the terminal bovines are proposing. From the scraps of information in that Gizmodo article, I learn the names of the protocol and application Veilid(Chat), and that it's
"open-source, peer-to-peer, mobile-first". So far it sounds roughly like Scuttlebutt, Nostr or Session. Is it going to be interoperable with anything but itself?