The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Advertisement". These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. I just needed to hit “more” on the latest posts page.) It might feel like astroturfing, and you might even have some of them documented at or but you definitely want a critical mass of content on the forum to make things useful for new developers trying to learn. This will give it a kickstart in search results when new developers start Googling for the answer to specific questions that have already been asked and answered long ago in Keybase.
One thing I would recommend to the Chia team is to start “seeding” questions and answers from Keybase, like an FAQ, into the forum. I really do like the idea, and I hope that it starts to pick up steam. So why would they suddenly start using a forum? The purpose for something like this is to provide an easy avenue to new developers to find resources on Chialisp without having to jump through those hoops.
#Keybase chia install
This forum isn’t being created to solve a problem that exists today, because all the Chialisp developers have already had to install Keybase and get setup there to communicate with the Chia team. What is there seems focused and Rigidity, in his new role at Chia Network, is answering questions and providing really good answers but its just not very busy yet.
What they have built is a forum ChiaDevs, primarily aimed towards developers and that looks an awful lot like .īecause its been a few days we can see how much activity is happening there, and its not a ton yet. They actually did this last week but I am, of course, behind on everything. The feature was meant to allay fears that Zoom chats and encryption keys were being sent to Chinese servers, where the data could be hijacked by Chinese intelligence.Chia Network has finally launched a mechanism for communication with the team other than Keybase. The came Zoom's 5.0 update, which added data center routing capabilities for account administrators. Facing mounting criticism, Yuan announced on April 1 that the company would stop development on all new app features and focus entirely on security.Ī week later, the company hired former Facebook security chief Alex Stamos as an outside security consultant.
#Keybase chia code
Zoom was an early beneficiary of the videoconferencing boom spurred by the novel coronavirus pandemic, but the platform's weaknesses were quickly exposed after experts found security flaws in the app's code and privacy issues with user data management. We believe this will provide equivalent or better security than existing consumer end-to-end encrypted messaging platforms, but with the video quality and scale that has made Zoom the choice of over 300 million daily meeting participants, including those at some of the world's largest enterprises. Encryption keys will be tightly controlled by the host, who will admit attendees. Zoom Rooms and Zoom Phone participants will be able to attend if explicitly allowed by the host. These end-to-end encrypted meetings will not support phone bridges, cloud recording, or non-Zoom conference room systems. We are also investigating mechanisms that would allow enterprise users to provide additional levels of authentication.
#Keybase chia software
The cryptographic secrets will be under the control of the host, and the host's client software will decide what devices are allowed to receive meeting keys, and thereby join the meeting. This key will be distributed between clients, enveloped with the asymmetric keypairs and rotated when there are significant changes to the list of attendees. An ephemeral per-meeting symmetric key will be generated by the meeting host. Logged-in users will generate public cryptographic identities that are stored in a repository on Zoom's network and can be used to establish trust relationships between meeting attendees.
In a blog post Thursday, Zoom CEO Eric Yuan said the Keybase acquisition will allow Zoom to offer an end-to-end encrypted meeting mode to all paid accounts. Zoom's marketing practices suggested that the company used the AES-256 encryption standard to keep video calls secure, but instead, a substandard AES-128 key in ECB mode was actually in use.Įncryption has remained a focal point for Zoom over the last several weeks and is at the forefront of the company's 90-day plan to improve the security and privacy capabilities of its platform. Zoom came under fire earlier this year for saying that its platform used end-to-end encryption when in fact it did not.