What is Bitmessage?
Bitmessage is a decentralized, encrypted, peer-to-peer, trustless communication protocol that sends encrypted messages to one or multiple persons. Bitmessage uses public-key cryptography to encrypt a message and mix one encrypted message along with other encrypted messages so that users’ identities remain concealed.
Software developer Jonathan Warren first developed the concept of Bitmessage in 2012. Its design is based on the decentralized digital currency Bitcoin (What is Bitcoin?). As the protocol is decentralized in nature and the encryption is difficult to crack, Bitmessage has become quite popular since its first release in November 2012.








































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