<oembed><type>rich</type><version>1.0</version><title>Cyph3rp9nk wrote</title><author_name>Cyph3rp9nk (npub1ln…arrnt)</author_name><author_url>https://yabu.me/npub1lnms53w04qt742qnhxag5d6awy7nz6055flnmjkr6jg39hm86dlq7arrnt</author_url><provider_name>njump</provider_name><provider_url>https://yabu.me</provider_url><html>To clarify why many people give me Session as an example as an alternative to Signal, let&#39;s take a look at the differences between SimpleX and Session.&#xA;&#xA;Session:&#xA;&#xA;- network of federated servers supported by a shitcoin, will not be viable over time and will lose its incentives because like all shitcoin its value tends to 0.&#xA;-Not everyone can set up a server due to its cost.&#xA;- It has no encrypted calls or video calls, at least in production.&#xA;- It works very poorly.&#xA;- they keep an id of users susceptible to be tracked.&#xA;&#xA;SimpleX:&#xA;- There is no server network as such, it is like the email protocol, everyone can have their server at a ridiculous cost, the servers only have to comply with the protocol so that clients can send messages through them.&#xA;- It has encrypted calls and video calls and it works.&#xA;- There is no id with which users can be linked or traced.&#xA;- The servers know absolutely nothing about the users, and with whom they communicate, since different routes are used for sending and receiving.&#xA;&#xA;The SimpleX architecture is unique and superior to what has been done so far in private messaging.</html></oembed>