YouShallNotPass
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August 10, 2017, 02:10:15 AM |
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CCEDKaps
I want to understand. You ll also have mobile apps? Or you planning releasing adnroid and ios apps? Cause its more demand now
WWAM is a protocol. Anyone can build an application on top of it. If anybody wants to build a mobile app he'll be able too. "We will provide a simple desktop client" , "A Windows instant messaging desktop client using the WWAM protocol, will be available at launch" So do you intend not to develop this desktop client and leave it with its basic functions? and let someone to develop it? I think that this desktop client is the start for more developments to come in this project. The purpose of ICO is to be able to acquire funds so that the team will be capable of handling the financial aspect during the their work so I am pretty sure they have more in store for us rather than just a basic desktop client.
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toolucky98
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August 10, 2017, 02:32:40 AM |
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CCEDKaps
I want to understand. You ll also have mobile apps? Or you planning releasing adnroid and ios apps? Cause its more demand now
WWAM is a protocol. Anyone can build an application on top of it. If anybody wants to build a mobile app he'll be able too. "We will provide a simple desktop client" , "A Windows instant messaging desktop client using the WWAM protocol, will be available at launch" So do you intend not to develop this desktop client and leave it with its basic functions? and let someone to develop it? Our main goal is to provide a working and stable protocol, not a specific client. Of course, the spare time what is not used working on the protocol itself will be used for working on side projects using the WWAM protocol including chat clients for various OS. Nicee, thats sound clear to me. I just think because youre the first ones who know and master this protocol so that youre the first ones who have the greatest opportunity to develop the app for the better. Of course, after you maximize and stabilize the protocol if you like it that way. Its like google with their google chrom/gmail
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pynetx
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August 10, 2017, 03:58:33 AM |
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I can see windows and Linux clients in the roadmap but no mention about Android and iOS. Are there any plans about supporting mobile OS ?
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toolucky98
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August 10, 2017, 04:48:28 AM |
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I can see windows and Linux clients in the roadmap but no mention about Android and iOS. Are there any plans about supporting mobile OS ?
Here is dev's answer before sir : "WWAM is a protocol. Anyone can build an application on top of it. If anybody wants to build a mobile app he'll be able too."
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Klangburg
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August 10, 2017, 04:49:37 AM |
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I can see windows and Linux clients in the roadmap but no mention about Android and iOS. Are there any plans about supporting mobile OS ?
Please spend at least 5 minutes in reading the previous pages before asking what has been already answered many times! CCEDKaps
I want to understand. You ll also have mobile apps? Or you planning releasing adnroid and ios apps? Cause its more demand now
WWAM is a protocol. Anyone can build an application on top of it. If anybody wants to build a mobile app he'll be able too. Sooner than later, I'm sure someone will pick WWAM's source code to do a mobile client with its' protocol. Many promising projects that are just uprising today will have its' real use-cases later in 2018 IMO.
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t.me/cryptodeutsch
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lvsca
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August 10, 2017, 04:57:43 AM |
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if this token is protocol, it's awesome. did anyone has information about another token has protocol system? and, how this token work with protocol system if this token based on ERC20 token?
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Voltaje
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August 10, 2017, 05:10:14 AM |
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Ok, I already read the whitepaper, and i have to say this could be HUGE, if you could become what DISQUS is, then you will be on the moon and Mars, this could become the new messenger, nobody could track us, and we would be free to chat away all we want, the more people use it, and the more apps, programs, chats, etc. people makes, the bigger this will become, very promising idea, good luck in the ICO .
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YouShallNotPass
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August 10, 2017, 05:15:43 AM |
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Ok, I already read the whitepaper, and i have to say this could be HUGE, if you could become what DISQUS is, then you will be on the moon and Mars, this could become the new messenger, nobody could track us, and we would be free to chat away all we want, the more people use it, and the more apps, programs, chats, etc. people makes, the bigger this will become, very promising idea, good luck in the ICO . i know right. This project can be on a widescale adoption. The team did a great job in creating this concept rather than just creating a anonymous messaging app they've level up the decision and create an anonymous messaging protocol which can be freely use by all. Good times will come for all of us who is supporting this project.
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cantdecide
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August 10, 2017, 05:25:35 AM |
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Hey, I think your project is something worth to keep an eye on, because in recent days we lose more and more control about our privacy. To be honest I am not a programmer or someone with a lot of knowledge how all this protocols work but before investing into a coin I want to understand it and know if it fits for me. I have two questions at the moment. The first one is: Your project ist build on an anonymous messaging protocol. Do you think this could be abused for bad? And would there be a backdoor or something for the developers to reveal abuse? The second one is: Recently there were news about other coins that got revelead as not so anonymous than it was thought, do you think that something like that could happen in any way to you? I mean, never say never, but have you plans to keep it as anonymous as it should be? Anyways, keep the good work up! Whitepaper p. 9 WWAM seeks to make it impossible, for communication between users, to be compromised in any instance, when communicating over the internet. All messages between users on the WWAM network will be encrypted. Encryption will be mandatory, and un-encrypted messages rejected automatically by the network.
The nodes will have zero knowledge about the users on the platform, and they will not be able to read messages and content. Users will not be required to register to use WWAM, thereby rendering login and password combinations useless. There will be no central server to store private information, and all messages will stay in the blockchain. Contact lists and message history are non-existent unless the user opts to maintain one.
WWAM will use a large network of many nodes. Whenever a user sends a message, the network will process the message on different nodes. If a node on the network sees the user's Internet Protocol (IP) address, the rest of the network would be oblivious to that information. With a network of thousands of nodes, it is impossible for an attacker to control enough nodes to access the Internet Protocol (IP) address of a specific user. Should the improbable happen, and the attacker is able to see the users IP address, they will not be able to access the users messages read more about it here: http://wwam.io/Whitepaper.pdfAnd as it is supposed to be decentralized, I think there should'nt be the possibility of backdoors for anyone. Summarize it pretty well, there will be no such thing as a backdoor, the code will be open-sourced anyway Thank you for the answers. Well this could be a big help for sending informations anonymously and I think people like Snowden would have loved to be able to use this protocol. Would love to see a smartphone messanger using this protocol someday
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helloal
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August 10, 2017, 05:33:37 AM |
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It'll be interesting to see how the issue of spam is addressed. Although the whitepaper states that spam won't be an issue because the recipient needs to authenticate the message, I would think that there is still a necessity for the recipient to look at the message first?
For example: if you want to start a chat with a friend, you give that friend your WWAM address, and then your friend sends you a message. But as there isn't a way to 'whitelist' your friend's address from the beginning, the messenger app won't know whether your friend's message is spam or not. There would be a need for you to 'whitelist' your friend's address by firstly viewing the message. Or maybe I'm just missing something.
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mainconcept
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August 10, 2017, 05:42:28 AM |
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Thats a really interesting project.
Is it possible to setup a node by myself to help the network and earn rewards from transaction fees?
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LifeOfDoge
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August 10, 2017, 05:54:05 AM |
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It'll be interesting to see how the issue of spam is addressed. Although the whitepaper states that spam won't be an issue because the recipient needs to authenticate the message, I would think that there is still a necessity for the recipient to look at the message first?
For example: if you want to start a chat with a friend, you give that friend your WWAM address, and then your friend sends you a message. But as there isn't a way to 'whitelist' your friend's address from the beginning, the messenger app won't know whether your friend's message is spam or not. There would be a need for you to 'whitelist' your friend's address by firstly viewing the message. Or maybe I'm just missing something.
I think that feature like that should be easily programmable so I would not be worry about something like that.
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magisterr
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August 10, 2017, 06:03:17 AM |
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CCEDKaps
I want to understand. You ll also have mobile apps? Or you planning releasing adnroid and ios apps? Cause its more demand now
WWAM is a protocol. Anyone can build an application on top of it. If anybody wants to build a mobile app he'll be able too. Thank you. I understand now. Sounds interesting. Its ll be a platform for other apps, not only app
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hackis
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August 10, 2017, 06:06:23 AM |
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Thats a really interesting project.
Is it possible to setup a node by myself to help the network and earn rewards from transaction fees?
I think you'll be able to run a node after the launch. It would make the system centralized if users weren't able to run their own nodes.
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toolucky98
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August 10, 2017, 06:07:01 AM |
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It'll be interesting to see how the issue of spam is addressed. Although the whitepaper states that spam won't be an issue because the recipient needs to authenticate the message, I would think that there is still a necessity for the recipient to look at the message first?
For example: if you want to start a chat with a friend, you give that friend your WWAM address, and then your friend sends you a message. But as there isn't a way to 'whitelist' your friend's address from the beginning, the messenger app won't know whether your friend's message is spam or not. There would be a need for you to 'whitelist' your friend's address by firstly viewing the message. Or maybe I'm just missing something.
I think that feature like that should be easily programmable so I would not be worry about something like that. I think the meaning of anonimity is no information about you at all. So i think there will be no WWAM address.
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hackis
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August 10, 2017, 06:13:50 AM |
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It'll be interesting to see how the issue of spam is addressed. Although the whitepaper states that spam won't be an issue because the recipient needs to authenticate the message, I would think that there is still a necessity for the recipient to look at the message first?
For example: if you want to start a chat with a friend, you give that friend your WWAM address, and then your friend sends you a message. But as there isn't a way to 'whitelist' your friend's address from the beginning, the messenger app won't know whether your friend's message is spam or not. There would be a need for you to 'whitelist' your friend's address by firstly viewing the message. Or maybe I'm just missing something.
I think that feature like that should be easily programmable so I would not be worry about something like that. I think the meaning of anonimity is no information about you at all. So i think there will be no WWAM address. They're still using the blockchain so they need to have addresses. I don't think any blockchain could possibly work without addresses.
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imtiazmahmood
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August 10, 2017, 06:32:53 AM |
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project look very promising. i have question what's price on ICO and what minimum goal this project. my point of views this project gonna successful project.
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LifeOfDoge
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August 10, 2017, 06:43:49 AM |
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Thats a really interesting project.
Is it possible to setup a node by myself to help the network and earn rewards from transaction fees?
I think you'll be able to run a node after the launch. It would make the system centralized if users weren't able to run their own nodes. If they do it as masternode feature it would really bring more attention, as those coins are really popular.
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hackis
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August 10, 2017, 06:46:10 AM |
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project look very promising. i have question what's price on ICO and what minimum goal this project. my point of views this project gonna successful project.
From http://wwam.io/ico : 1 ETH will get you 200,000 mWWAM (200 WWAM). The minimal goal for funding is 500 ETH.
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