
Status Core Dev Call #30 - May 18, 2020
Status Core Dev Call # 30 - May 18, 2020. The team catches up on the topics ranging from progress for Images, Mentions, Notifications, Specs & much more.
Where the Status community shares long form articles, thoughts, and ideas.
Status Core Dev Call # 30 - May 18, 2020. The team catches up on the topics ranging from progress for Images, Mentions, Notifications, Specs & much more.
The Citizen Lab recently released a new study about privacy and censorship on WeChat, the world's most used messaging application.
Here's a recap of our latest Town Hall - we've got updates from Jarrad,People Ops,Marketing, Keycard & Ambassadors for you - enjoy!
The Assemble Covid Relief Fund is seeking to raise 2000 DAI for Campeche Solidário which will will provide emergency food assistance to 180 families for 15 days.
In version 1.3, Status catches up to the most important design trend in recent history with the introduction of a dark mode. Hyperbolic? Perhaps,
Status Core Dev Call # 29 - May 4, 2020. The team catches up on the topics ranging from the progress for Status Quo library, Keycard, IPFS gateway for Sticker Pack, 3rd Party API usage, future chat features, Waku documentation, Roadmap plan Q2, and much more.
Welcome To Status!!
Wherever you may be, we hope you're able to see some light at the end of the tunnel. In the hopes of distracting you from the world (however briefly), here's an end of month update from us.
Introduction We at Status would like to announce a Request for Proposals (RfP) for a new type of external security review of Nimbus, an ETH2.
Highlights of ongoings around Status Network in Q1 2020 - a tour through The Status Network looking at all of our recent news – across development, community, and ecosystem.
At Status we love decentralized finance tools that neatly pair with our Messenger Wallet. Holding DAI in your wallet on mobile is simple, and you can send and receive DAI or other crypto right in chat. It's like a Venmo or Cash App for crypto with incredible messaging privacy features built in.
Our Principles act as tools. Tools for thinking, for communication, and for decentralized decision making. They keep us honest about where we are failing short of our vision.
Here are the elements we deem crucial when building private, secure messaging apps – end-to-end encryption, perfect forward secrecy, p2p protocols, anonymous account creation, and OSS.
Status Town Hall #56 - April 27, 2020 – Updates on hiring, the upcoming v1.3, and the global environment for privacy.
The secure messaging app of the future is one that protects privacy and enables the free flow of information all while having an intuitive interface. Check out this comparison of Telegram, Signal, Status