This project is a decentralized, privacy-focused messaging platform designed to eliminate reliance on central servers and persistent user identifiers. By utilizing a metadata-minimizing protocol, it ensures that all communication remains end-to-end encrypted and that user identities are stored exclusively on the local device. The architecture relies on relay-based message routing and identity-free network addressing to maintain data sovereignty and prevent the correlation of user activity.
What distinguishes this platform is its commitment to traffic isolation and anonymity. Each conversation is assigned a distinct network circuit, and users can further mask their activity by routing traffic through the Tor network or custom SOCKS proxies. The system supports multi-persona identity management, allowing users to maintain separate profiles that remain decoupled from any global identity, while incognito connection modes ensure that new contacts cannot link different conversations to the same user.
The platform provides a comprehensive suite of communication tools, including end-to-end encrypted audio and video calls, decentralized group spaces, and standard media exchange. Group interactions are managed without a central authority, offering granular moderation controls and automated membership management. Users maintain full control over their data through local database encryption, automated message expiration, and secure backup procedures.
The application includes a diagnostic console for advanced system monitoring and troubleshooting. It is designed for local installation, with all configuration and history managed directly within the user-controlled environment.