Unbundling the Nimbus consensus client: Part one
Looking under the hood of the Nimbus consensus client — the lightweight Ethereum client.
Looking under the hood of the Nimbus consensus client — the lightweight Ethereum client.
The idea of “sign in with google” has always frightened me. It’s convenient, absolutely, but it’s also ceding control of your data—ceding
That the individual shall have full protection in person and in property is a principle as old as the common law; but it has been
the internet, where everybody has a chance of being heard, a more democratic system — Aaron Swartz, co-founder of Reddit Reddit is a social media platform,
Facebook has better privacy standards. Clubhouse records all your conversations and shares every bit of your data with advertising corporations.
Which messenger is truly the most private? We take a look at Signal, Telegram, Status and more.
The recent Coinbase Card is said to "eliminate the middleman" – but does it really?
With the v1.8 release, Status aims to improve your control over your communication and your finances.
We reflect on the topic of ‘privacy versus convenience’ and how they often seem to conflict with each other. We explore this in the context of account identifiers on Status messenger and evaluate this choice in light of the recent debate around PIN-related features of the Signal messenger.
The security audit by Trail of Bits of the Status Mobile App for the v1 release by has completed. Zero (0) critical issues found and less than forty (40) total issues identified.
Expanding on security efforts through bug bounty programs, rigorous auditing, education, and open source contribution. Learn more about the ways Status is increasing security efforts
We’re back in action! After a pause for the holidays and a transition back that saw us release 4 small updates to v.0.9.32, we’ve got a brand new mobile version for you.