Status.im Invests $5M in Riot.im
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Status.im Invests $5M in Riot.im
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#3Right now, my only complaints are that there are some notification settings that you can't change from the app, and that the user interface is a little redundant. I'm highly optimistic though.
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#4What does this product do?
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#5What does this product do?
With these components, you can host your own messaging platform.
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#6I distrust for-profit messenger apps, no matter how good their intentions are. Sooner or later, they'll sell my data :(
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#7What does this product do?
Riot.im is an open source Android/iOS/web messaging app. It uses the Matrix protocol, which is also open. There is a reference Matrix server called "Synapse", which I actually just started running the other day. With these components, you can host your own messaging platform.
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#8Earlier quoted context omitted.
Riot.im is an open source Android/iOS/web messaging app. It uses the Matrix protocol, which is also open. There is a reference Matrix server called "Synapse", which I actually just started running the other day. With these components, you can host your own messaging platform.
Who will I message?
I also invited some friends to join my Matrix server directly, but there wasn't much pickup yet. But that doesn't matter since I'm already connected to the places where people are via Matrix.
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#9How are they supposed to make money? I distrust for-profit messenger apps, no matter how good their intentions are. Sooner or later, they'll sell my data :(
But I'm also not sure they need to have any of your data.
The riot.im client lets you connect to your own Matrix server rather than an "official" one, so they're not really able to monitor your usage or know who you are unless the app is phoning home.
Maybe it's collecting analytics data? Would love to know. I only use the Riot.im app on mobile and use other clients for desktop usage.
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#10We, a small group of tech-savvy people, tried to use Riot client in the early summer of 2017, but it was far from being convenient for work needs. Poor UI/UX, overcomplicated E2E-keys sharing, sluggish interface (Electron, as you might have guessed) and awful mobile app. I'm not sure of the current status, but I hope now they'll be able to increase the pace of development and quality of the product, since Matrix is an excellent, federated post-XMPP/IRC protocol, which we lack today.
Upd: references and clarifications.
[0] https://wiki.status.im/The_Status_Network_Whitepaper
[1] https://matrix.org/docs/guides/faq.html#what-is-matrix
[2] https://matrix.org/docs/projects/try-matrix-now.html
[3] https://riot.im/