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- Bitmessage abstract "Bitmessage is a decentralized, encrypted, peer-to-peer, trustless communications protocol that can be used by one person to send encrypted messages to another person, or to multiple subscribers. Bitmessage encrypts each users' message inbox using strong encryption and replicates it inside its P2P network mixing it with inboxes of other users in order to conceal user's identity, prevent eavesdropping and protect the network from any control. The Bitmessage communication protocol avoids sender-spoofing through strong authentication, and hides metadata from wiretapping systems.In June 2013, the software experienced a surge of new adoptions after news broke of National Security Agency email surveillance activities.Currently, the network processes several thousand private messages per day.".
- Bitmessage latestReleaseVersion "0.4.2".
- Bitmessage license MIT_License.
- Bitmessage operatingSystem Linux.
- Bitmessage operatingSystem OS_X.
- Bitmessage programmingLanguage Python_(programming_language).
- Bitmessage status "Active".
- Bitmessage thumbnail PyBitmessage.png?width=300.
- Bitmessage wikiPageExternalLink bitmessage-is-the-bitcoin-of-online-communication.
- Bitmessage wikiPageExternalLink bitmessage.org.
- Bitmessage wikiPageExternalLink bitmessage.pdf.
- Bitmessage wikiPageExternalLink index.php.
- Bitmessage wikiPageExternalLink PyBitmessage.
- Bitmessage wikiPageID "39836304".
- Bitmessage wikiPageRevisionID "601900579".
- Bitmessage author "Jonathan Warren".
- Bitmessage caption "PyBitmessage version 0.3.5".
- Bitmessage developer "Bitmessage Community".
- Bitmessage language "English, Esperanto, French, German, Spanish, Russian, Norwegian, Arabic, Chinese".
- Bitmessage latestReleaseVersion "0.4".
- Bitmessage license MIT_License.
- Bitmessage name "Bitmessage".
- Bitmessage operatingSystem "Windows, OS X, Linux".
- Bitmessage programmingLanguage Python_(programming_language).
- Bitmessage screenshot "300".
- Bitmessage status "Active".
- Bitmessage subject Category:Cryptographic_software.
- Bitmessage subject Category:Email_authentication.
- Bitmessage subject Category:Free_software_programmed_in_Python.
- Bitmessage subject Category:Internet_privacy.
- Bitmessage subject Category:Open_standards.
- Bitmessage subject Category:Peer-to-peer_computing.
- Bitmessage subject Category:Privacy_software.
- Bitmessage type Software.
- Bitmessage type Work.
- Bitmessage type CreativeWork.
- Bitmessage type InformationEntity.
- Bitmessage comment "Bitmessage is a decentralized, encrypted, peer-to-peer, trustless communications protocol that can be used by one person to send encrypted messages to another person, or to multiple subscribers. Bitmessage encrypts each users' message inbox using strong encryption and replicates it inside its P2P network mixing it with inboxes of other users in order to conceal user's identity, prevent eavesdropping and protect the network from any control.".
- Bitmessage label "Bitmessage".
- Bitmessage label "Bitmessage".
- Bitmessage label "Bitmessage".
- Bitmessage label "比特信".
- Bitmessage sameAs Bitmessage.
- Bitmessage sameAs m.0w504b5.
- Bitmessage sameAs Q13903041.
- Bitmessage sameAs Q13903041.
- Bitmessage wasDerivedFrom Bitmessage?oldid=601900579.
- Bitmessage depiction PyBitmessage.png.
- Bitmessage homepage bitmessage.org.
- Bitmessage homepage index.php.
- Bitmessage isPrimaryTopicOf Bitmessage.
- Bitmessage name "Bitmessage".