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Roadmap(SeM): Application Protocols #165

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kaiserd opened this issue Jan 24, 2023 · 3 comments
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Roadmap(SeM): Application Protocols #165

kaiserd opened this issue Jan 24, 2023 · 3 comments
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kaiserd commented Jan 24, 2023

Background / Motivation

This roadmap is part of Vac Secure Messaging (SeM).
It lists work on protocols running on Waku core protocols and components.

Status 1 mio users Milestone

Overview over the integration of these tasks into the Status MVP

Milestones and Issues

  • Waku e2e messaging
    • based on Status 1:1 chat
    • efficient, scaling, privacy/anonymity preserving 1:1 messaging on top of sharded Waku Relay
  • secure group messaging based on Waku e2e messaging
    • based on Status group chat
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rymnc commented Jan 25, 2023

Should we also move 5/SECURE-TRANSPORT to vac research as an alternative to 35/WAKU2-NOISE?

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kaiserd commented Jan 25, 2023

I'd say yes, as far as I currently see, this would be part of:

raw RFC(standards): Status 1:1 chat

<- I will instantiate this issue now to make it more clear.

In the future, the Status 1:1 chat could be based on: (not within the current MVP timeline)

Waku e2e messaging

Which would use 35/WAKU2-NOISE

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@rymnc @fryorcraken closing this issue, as I believe the important app protocols have been moved to rfc.vac.dev. Feel free to reopen if I'm missing something.

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