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Do AI agents need cryptographically verifiable decision receipts?

signatrust.net
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WAB Web Agent Bridge -An Open-Source OS for AI Agents

webagentbridge.com
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Web Agent Bridge – An Open-Source OS for AI Agents (MIT and Open Core)

webagentbride.com
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Shield Messenger A Tor-native,P2P encrypted messenger with built-in Solana/Zcash

github.com
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Thank you for your feedback. https://webagentbridge.com
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Thank you for your feedback. https://webagentbridge.com
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Hi HN! I'm abokenan444, a solo developer based in the Netherlands. I built Shield Messenger because I wanted a communication tool that truly respects metadata privacy—something even Signal doesn't fully protect (they still know who talks to whom). What makes Shield different: 1. Tor-native by design – All traffic (messages, voice, wallet) routes through Tor. No exceptions. No FCM/APNs. We even built a custom "Tor Push + Smart Sleep Mode" that improves battery life by 400% while maintaining instant delivery. 2. Post-quantum ready – Uses hybrid KEM (X25519 + ML-KEM-1024) for key exchange. Your messages are safe even against future quantum computers. 3. Aethernet integration – When internet is down, it automatically switches to community mesh networks (LibreMesh-based). Perfect for protests, disasters, or remote areas. 4. Built-in wallet – Real Solana + Zcash support with local transaction signing. Keys never leave your device. You can send crypto directly in chat. Technical stack: - Core: Rust (post-quantum crypto, Tor Arti integration) - Android: Kotlin (with biometric unlock) - iOS: SwiftUI (coming soon) - Web: React + PWA Current status: Late beta. The core is stable, voice calls work well, and battery life is finally acceptable after months of optimization. Video calls are intentionally disabled to focus on reliability. Looking for: Security researchers and privacy enthusiasts to audit the code and break things. The entire codebase is open source: https://github.com/abokenan444/shield-messenger I'll be here all day answering questions. Would love to hear your feedback, especially on the crypto core and the new Tor sleep mode!
abokenan444
·4 か月前·議論
Hi HN! I'm abokenan444, a solo developer based in the Netherlands.

I built Shield Messenger because I wanted a communication tool that truly respects metadata privacy—something even Signal doesn't fully protect (they still know who talks to whom).

*What makes Shield different:*

1. *Tor-native by design* – All traffic (messages, voice, wallet) routes through Tor. No exceptions. No FCM/APNs. We even built a custom "Tor Push + Smart Sleep Mode" that improves battery life by 400% while maintaining instant delivery.

2. *Post-quantum ready* – Uses hybrid KEM (X25519 + ML-KEM-1024) for key exchange. Your messages are safe even against future quantum computers.

3. *Aethernet integration* – When internet is down, it automatically switches to community mesh networks (LibreMesh-based). Perfect for protests, disasters, or remote areas.

4. *Built-in wallet* – Real Solana + Zcash support with local transaction signing. Keys never leave your device. You can send crypto directly in chat.

*Technical stack:* - Core: Rust (post-quantum crypto, Tor Arti integration) - Android: Kotlin (with biometric unlock) - iOS: SwiftUI (coming soon) - Web: React + PWA

*Current status:* Late beta. The core is stable, voice calls work well, and battery life is finally acceptable after months of optimization. Video calls are intentionally disabled to focus on reliability.

*Looking for:* Security researchers and privacy enthusiasts to audit the code and break things. The entire codebase is open source:

https://github.com/abokenan444/shield-messenger

I'll be here all day answering questions. Would love to hear your feedback, especially on the crypto core and the new Tor sleep mode!