Introduction to the Open Source Protocol
The emergence of digital communication has transformed how we share information. However, security remains a significant concern. This blog post explores a planned open-source protocol for an offline device, similar to a pager with an LCD, which can receive encryption keys periodically. This approach enhances privacy for communication.
Utilizing Quick Commerce for Human Verification
The innovative design of this device incorporates quick commerce as a method for verifying user authenticity. By periodically updating encryption keys, the device can ensure that only verified users participate in communication. Regular identification checks, including photo and face-to-face verification, further solidify this system’s integrity. This continuous vetting process guarantees that all individuals on the network are indeed human.
Ensuring Trust in Communication
With the implementation of this offline protocol, users can send messages, texts, and even access online articles confidently. By establishing a trustworthy network, we create an environment where information shared is reliable and secure. As a result, the potential for misuse diminishes, paving the way for safer communications in various aspects of daily life.