Zemzeme v2.0.0 - Major Update
A major update to Zemzeme with new features, improvements, and bug fixes building on the v1.2.1 release.
Read More →Release notes, project updates, and coverage from the privacy community.
A major update to Zemzeme with new features, improvements, and bug fixes building on the v1.2.1 release.
Read More →A major update to Zemzeme with new features, improvements, and bug fixes building on the solid foundation of the v1.0.2 release.
Read More →The full breakdown of everything in the v1.0.2 release: the four transport layers, the cryptographic stack, the emergency wipe implementation, and the road ahead. Plus: full attribution to the Bitchat project that made this possible.
Read More →A technical walkthrough of the Noise Protocol XX handshake, Curve25519 key exchange, and ChaCha20-Poly1305 message encryption. Why we chose Noise, what perfect forward secrecy means in practice, and how it compares to TLS.
Read More →Everything you need to know about the Bluetooth layer: how multi-hop routing works, what happens when nodes drop, realistic range expectations, and the scenarios where Bluetooth offline messaging is the right choice.
Read More →libp2p powers IPFS, Ethereum, and Polkadot. Here's why it was the right choice for Zemzeme's direct internet transport - NAT traversal, the DHT, connection multiplexing, and why "no relay server" is not just a slogan but a technical reality.
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Contributor spotlights, community use cases, and stories from people using Zemzeme in the field. Coming as the community grows.