Your Private Messages Should Belong to You - Now They Can
ATSMS brings end-to-end encrypted messaging and calls to the AT Protocol identity you already have.
ATSMS Group Chat: End-to-End Encryption Without the Lock-In
Private group messaging that belongs to you, not to an app — built on the AT Protocol identity you already have. A proof of concept, published with its specifications, its code, and its open questions.
Bourbon Protocol
A private and safe communications network of for the future.
Solving AT Protocol's Centralized Identity
I spent the weekend building a proof of concept for a truly decentralized DID method using Farcaster's battle-tested identity system. Here's why AT Protocol needs this third DID option.
Reclaiming the Internet’s Promise: A Call for Open, Private Messaging on ATproto
This was originally published on whtwnd.com March 28, 2025 at://did:plc:wtk7wq3y3i64z3umv44eutuj/com.whtwnd.blog.entry/3llhmcgyixg2b
A Vision for End-to-End Encrypted Messaging on ATproto
This was originally published on whtwnd.com March 26, 2025 at://did:plc:wtk7wq3y3i64z3umv44eutuj/com.whtwnd.blog.entry/3llcqqytyxz2r
Linus Torvalds hates case-insensitive file-systems
This was originally published on whtwnd.com May 14, 2025
Four "Digital Identity" lessons every Web3 builder should know
This article was originally published on Mirror.xyz May 17, 2022
Introducing ATSMS
Open End-to-End Encrypted Messaging on AT Protocol
Hello Atmosphere
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