From 44a0284d8d18a6dbe40e6cf1b7851c82f629e37c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Oskar Thoren Date: Fri, 2 Aug 2019 19:13:05 +0800 Subject: [PATCH] fixup --- _posts/2019-08-02-vac-overview.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/_posts/2019-08-02-vac-overview.md b/_posts/2019-08-02-vac-overview.md index 4d26633..7fe0b48 100644 --- a/_posts/2019-08-02-vac-overview.md +++ b/_posts/2019-08-02-vac-overview.md @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ Vac is a **modular peer-to-peer messaging stack, with a focus on secure messagin *messaging stack*. While the initial focus is on [data sync](https://vac.dev/p2p-data-sync-for-mobile), we are concerned with all layers in the stack. That means all the way from underlying transports, p2p overlays and routing, to initial trust establishment and semantics for things like group chat. The ultimate goal is to give application developers the tools they need to provide secure messaging for their users, so they can focus on their domain expertise. -*modular*. Unlike many other secure messaging applications, our goal is not to tightly coupled set of protocols, nor is it to reinvent the wheel. Instead, we aim to provide options at each layer in the stack, and build on the shoulders of giants, putting a premimum on interoperability. It's similar in philosophy to projects such as [libp2p](https://libp2p.io/) or [Substrate](https://www.parity.io/substrate/) in that regard. Each choice comes with different trade-offs, and these look different for different applications. +*modular*. Unlike many other secure messaging applications, our goal is not to have a tightly coupled set of protocols, nor is it to reinvent the wheel. Instead, we aim to provide options at each layer in the stack, and build on the shoulders of giants, putting a premimum on interoperability. It's similar in philosophy to projects such as [libp2p](https://libp2p.io/) or [Substrate](https://www.parity.io/substrate/) in that regard. Each choice comes with different trade-offs, and these look different for different applications. *peer-to-peer*. The protocols we work on are pure p2p, and aim to minimize centralization. This too is in opposition to many initiatives in the secure messaging space.