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Boris Mann
@boris
Using the same keys for signing β€œI’m me” and also for encryption is a no-no, so this becomes another key management problem. The MM encrypt/decrypt is already deprecated for this reason. Wallet Connect has a protocol as well as centralized infra. XMTP is doing this.
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Vinay Vasanji
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For a specific real time use case you could use a public key for saying "I'm me" but then rely on Secure Real-time Transport Protocol (which WebRTC uses) to ensure that exchanged data is secure. SRTP is already widely adopted and reliable
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Wiring this up to wallets in browser extensions etc is hard. Native mobile wallets is the possible. Still need interop. Many other pieces like encrypted storage / backup of messages. Status.im has been around for years, just a single client and fanatical focus on full p2p / decentralized / pseudonymous.
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