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This is a pretty cool project. Apparently, they're an "NaCL-based Cryptographic Relay"

Here's their GitHub - https://github.com/vault12/zax

On their GH they state, "Zax is a NaCL-based Cryptographic Relay, easily accessed via the Glow library ('glow' is a repo under 'vault12' on GH). Zax relay nodes are asynchronous 'dead drops' for mobile communications. Relays are intended to be multiplied for reliability and form a distributed network. Individual devices send messages to a mutually deterministic subset of relays and check the same for response traffic."



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Zax

This is a pretty cool project. Apparently, they're an "NaCL-based Cryptographic Relay"

Here's their GitHub - https://github.com/vault12/zax

On their GH they state, "Zax is a NaCL-based Cryptographic Relay, easily accessed via the Glow library ('glow' is a repo under 'vault12' on GH). Zax relay nodes are asynchronous 'dead drops' for mobile communications. Relays are intended to be multiplied for reliability and form a distributed network. Individual devices send messages to a mutually deterministic subset of relays and check the same for response traffic."

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