Will not see any signs that the price goes back to the former level, even under such circumstances when the price of btc falls,
and the last change to the distribution. Sad..
Think of it this way: $200M in crypto is nothing, it's pumped and hyped out of thing air in seconds.
Now, compare $200M in real world applications: it can buy 10,000 nice cars! And that's what Byteball is targeting: real world applications!
Maybe he does not like to having the privilege of getting one of the most awesome coins around for free.
The more we get the more we want, there's no way for us to feel content with what we have received.
1. How secure is the chat? I've read that it is encrypted, but can someone explain to me how that is done? Especially with chatpartners on different hubs.
Can the hub read the messages or even decide that chats are not encrypted? I mean they could change the code before they open the gates, without people realizing it.
And what kind of encryption is used?
It's end-to-end encrypted using AES. The hubs only forward the encrypted messages, they can't see anything. To deliver your message, your wallet connects to the recipient's hub (if it's different from your home hub).
The encryption keys are constantly rotated for
perfect forward secrecy. This has a side effect that if you restore from an old backup or try to use the same wallet on two devices (which rotate the keys independently), the keys get out of sync and your wallet can't decrypt a received message. This is one of the common reasons for not receiving blackbytes, which are delivered through chat messages.
That's great I would say. I'm using the chat like a real one. Whatsapp sucks