Currencies33997
Market Cap$ 3.86T-0.16%
24h Spot Volume$ 85.07B-18.8%
DominanceBTC60.80%-0.35%ETH9.30%-1.51%
ETH Gas0.70 Gwei
Cryptorank

White Noise: Anonymous Nostr DMs and Encrypted Group Chat


by Juan Galt
for Bitcoin Magazine

Bitcoin Magazine

White Noise: Anonymous Nostr DMs and Encrypted Group Chat

White Noise, a new privacy centric messaging app, launched its alpha v0.1.0 in public beta. Built on Nostr’s Bitcoin native, decentralized identity system and the Messaging Layer Security (MLS) protocol, White Noise introduces an anonymization protocol to the growing Nostr social media ecosystem that hides sensitive metadata. Paired with end-to-end encrypted group chats and direct messages (DMs), it promises to take Nostr from an early adopter, hobbyist technology to a viable alternative, in the world of privacy branded messaging apps like Whatsapp, Telegram.

Nostr, short for “Notes and Other Stuff Transmitted by Relays,” is a decentralized, open-source protocol launched in 2021 to enable censorship-resistant communication and social networking. Unlike centralized platforms like Twitter or WhatsApp, Nostr operates on an open network of independent relays—servers that store and forward messages—allowing users to publish posts, send private messages, and share data without depending on a single company. 

The protocol is cryptographically native, users authenticate with private keys and public keys that can also be used in Bitcoin for payments and require no identifiable user information to function. Providing users much greater control over their identity without needing to disclose emails or phone numbers. While the protocol has gained significant popularity among Bitcoin users, it lacked the right tools for private group chats and anonymized direct messages. 

“We started this project because we saw no alternatives.” Max Hillebrand, founder of White Noise and former contributor to Wasabi Wallet told Bitcoin Magazine. “Existing encrypted apps fail at scale: adding 100 people to a group chat slows encryption to a crawl. Decentralized platforms lack private messaging. Meanwhile, Nostr’s open relay network lets anyone broadcast ideas, but direct messages remain woefully underprotected. We realized: to protect freedom, we needed to merge these systems.” 

White Noise addresses these problems in Nostr privacy with the use of MLS, the ‘Messaging Layer Security’ encryption standard developed by The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), which was founded in 1986, and is a premier standards development organization (SDO) for the Internet. 

Unlike with Nostr DMs and public posts today, White Noise’s app promises to obfuscate who is sending what to who, using the mature MLS encryption scheme, which is similar to the one used by Signal, the popular privacy messaging app. 

The open-source alpha invites audits and feedback from the privacy and Bitcoin community. Users can find details about the app at whitenoise.chat or connect with them on X.  

This post White Noise: Anonymous Nostr DMs and Encrypted Group Chat first appeared on Bitcoin Magazine and is written by Juan Galt.

Read the article at Bitcoin Magazine

Read More

Takeaways from the Final Tornado Cash Status Conference Hearing

Takeaways from the Final Tornado Cash Status Conference Hearing

Bitcoin Magazine Takeaways from the Final Tornado Cash Status Conference Hearing In ...
How CoinJoin Anonymity Can Be Undermined Using Clustering

How CoinJoin Anonymity Can Be Undermined Using Clustering

Bitcoin Magazine How CoinJoin Anonymity Can Be Undermined Using Clustering BM Big Re...

White Noise: Anonymous Nostr DMs and Encrypted Group Chat


by Juan Galt
for Bitcoin Magazine

Bitcoin Magazine

White Noise: Anonymous Nostr DMs and Encrypted Group Chat

White Noise, a new privacy centric messaging app, launched its alpha v0.1.0 in public beta. Built on Nostr’s Bitcoin native, decentralized identity system and the Messaging Layer Security (MLS) protocol, White Noise introduces an anonymization protocol to the growing Nostr social media ecosystem that hides sensitive metadata. Paired with end-to-end encrypted group chats and direct messages (DMs), it promises to take Nostr from an early adopter, hobbyist technology to a viable alternative, in the world of privacy branded messaging apps like Whatsapp, Telegram.

Nostr, short for “Notes and Other Stuff Transmitted by Relays,” is a decentralized, open-source protocol launched in 2021 to enable censorship-resistant communication and social networking. Unlike centralized platforms like Twitter or WhatsApp, Nostr operates on an open network of independent relays—servers that store and forward messages—allowing users to publish posts, send private messages, and share data without depending on a single company. 

The protocol is cryptographically native, users authenticate with private keys and public keys that can also be used in Bitcoin for payments and require no identifiable user information to function. Providing users much greater control over their identity without needing to disclose emails or phone numbers. While the protocol has gained significant popularity among Bitcoin users, it lacked the right tools for private group chats and anonymized direct messages. 

“We started this project because we saw no alternatives.” Max Hillebrand, founder of White Noise and former contributor to Wasabi Wallet told Bitcoin Magazine. “Existing encrypted apps fail at scale: adding 100 people to a group chat slows encryption to a crawl. Decentralized platforms lack private messaging. Meanwhile, Nostr’s open relay network lets anyone broadcast ideas, but direct messages remain woefully underprotected. We realized: to protect freedom, we needed to merge these systems.” 

White Noise addresses these problems in Nostr privacy with the use of MLS, the ‘Messaging Layer Security’ encryption standard developed by The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), which was founded in 1986, and is a premier standards development organization (SDO) for the Internet. 

Unlike with Nostr DMs and public posts today, White Noise’s app promises to obfuscate who is sending what to who, using the mature MLS encryption scheme, which is similar to the one used by Signal, the popular privacy messaging app. 

The open-source alpha invites audits and feedback from the privacy and Bitcoin community. Users can find details about the app at whitenoise.chat or connect with them on X.  

This post White Noise: Anonymous Nostr DMs and Encrypted Group Chat first appeared on Bitcoin Magazine and is written by Juan Galt.

Read the article at Bitcoin Magazine

Read More

Takeaways from the Final Tornado Cash Status Conference Hearing

Takeaways from the Final Tornado Cash Status Conference Hearing

Bitcoin Magazine Takeaways from the Final Tornado Cash Status Conference Hearing In ...
How CoinJoin Anonymity Can Be Undermined Using Clustering

How CoinJoin Anonymity Can Be Undermined Using Clustering

Bitcoin Magazine How CoinJoin Anonymity Can Be Undermined Using Clustering BM Big Re...