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On Tue, May 1, 2018 at 4:39 AM, Leslie Turriff <jlturriff(a)mail.com> wrote:
Trust of whom? Certainly one ought to be able
to trust whomever one is
corresponding with, but how can one trust all of the unknown intermediaries
through whose hands one's messages pass?
Thus BitMessage, a system in which no one trusts anyone else,
and all the "meta data" such as who sent it and who it is for,
is removed. But again, unfortunately, it ended up being
useless, because encrypting alone may be good exercise, it's
just very lonely.
Curt-
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The secret of happiness is freedom,
and the secret of freedom is courage.
- - Thucydides
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