Bitseal Version: 0.5.5 Last update of the program in the header:28.05.2017 Short description: Septic transfer encrypted messages to another subscriber or many subscribers
Description: Bitseal - it's easy Bitmessage client for Android, which now sits in beta development.
Bitmessage protocol
https://bitmessage.org/bitmessage.pdfBitmessage - P2P communication protocol used to transmit encrypted messages to another subscriber or multiple subscribers.
Protocol - a decentralized and untrusted. You do not need to trust any organization or root certificates organizations. Use strong authentication, sender of the message can not be tampered with. The Protocol seeks to hide the "meaningless" information such as the sender and receiver of messages from passive eavesdroppers, such as those who work without a request to intercept.
Authentication mechanism is a system where users exchange hashes of public keys, which may also be used as a user address. If the public key may be obtained using the base protocol, it can be easily hashed, to make sure that the key belongs to the intended recipient of the message.
The data transmitted by the user may also include the version number to be redirected, the flow number (the purpose of which will be discussed later), and the checksum. It is encoded using Base58 and are preceded by recognizable characters (for example, BM for bitmessage), for example, the address will be: BM-2NTX1KCHXGNMHVY9NTCN9R7SGKTRAXCZZYE. Although this is definitely a more cumbersome data sequence than the email address, but not too long, for manual input or translation to QR code. Users have already demonstrated that it is acceptable, as well as Bitcoin addresses similar to the format and length. This addresses format exceeds email in that it guarantees, the accuracy of the actual sending of a message from a particular user or organization. The sender of the message cannot be forged.
Message transmission occurs through a mechanism similar to the system Bitcoin transactions and transmission units, but with proof of the correctness of the work for each message. Members form peering (equitable) nodes of the network operating Bitmessage customers and send messages with maximum effort. In order to send a message through the network, the proof of the work should be completed in the form of partial hash collisions.
The difficulty of evidence of the correctness of the work should be proportional to the size of the message and is established in such a way that the average computer should spend on average four minutes of work in order to send a typical message. With the release of new software, the difficulty of evidence can be adjusted. Each message should also include time to prevent the network from flooding a malicious user relaying old messages. If the time in the message is too old, the peers will not relay it. If the sender of the message has not received confirmation and desire to relay his message, it must update the time and recalculate proof of the work.
Just as in Bitcoin transactions and units, all users will receive all messages. They will be responsible for attempting to decode each message each of their private key to see if the message associated with them.
Android required: 2.3.2 and higher
Russian interface: Not
Developer: andrea Lepidio
Homepage: https://github.com/jonathancoe/bitseal Download: Version: 0.5.5 beta Bitseal (Post treake # 61820882) Download APKPast versions
version: 0.5.3-beta (14) Bitseal_0.5.3-beta.apk (10.39 MB)
Post has been editedvadeus - 29.05.17, 14:46Reason for editing: new beta version