Blockchain-Based Email Systems

in #blockchain7 years ago

Dear steemians,

I have a question. I want to create a new email account and would like to know what you think of a blockchain-based email system. After a short web search I found http://www.cryptamail.com/
and this information
https://news.bitcoin.com/blockchain-based-email-systems/

How do I know if I can trust this website?
What's the chance that this website will be shut down one day and my account is lost?

I appreciate your opinions and/or experiences.

Kind regards
Roy

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Well, the point of a decentralized blockchain, is that EVERYONE has the data.

But only you have the key to unlock the encrypted data that is yours.

The entire blockchain should be encrypted, so that no one else can read your emails, but everyone has your emails, so that even if one copy of the data is gone, other people still have the data, so your emails are safe.

Keeping it encrypted means that only you can access your emails though.

I always recommend strong encryption, which is a technical term.

Thanks a lot for your reply!
Do you use such an email provider, like cryptamail.com?

Roy, have you used a crypto based email provider? So far I've only ran across cryptamail as well.

Hi!
I'm interested on the same thing. Has anyone used cryptamail or another blockchain decentralized e-mail?

I just visited protonmail.com and got one of those annoying popups about a virus on my computer. It locked me out and I had to reboot. It looks like the site has been hacked - probably Google saboteurs - so I am hoping you, or someone reading this, can get a message to site admin.

I've been monitoring the topic of blockchain-based email services for a little over a year. This could be a decent business opportunity given the limited options currently available.

What I'm wondering is how one establishes a reasonable cashflow business model around providing blockchain email services. I'm not talking about ICOs, which are fine to raise capital but are not, in and of themselves, a viable business model. Ad revenue is also not a good option, because the target customers attracted to using blockchain email will not be generally open to gmail-style data farming.

If I see any interest in this, I'll start a more meaningful discussion on it. My goal is determining whether to launch a venture in this domain.

I think alot of people are becoming more interested in a blockchain based email services, i think the main issue is security. Whenever something happens, i.e keys or wallets stolen, in some cases its always big news and used to deter people from blockchain currancies and technologies on the premise that it is insecure. At the same time that it is not so simple to steal, a good chunk of people will still see it as to risky, especially in the case of entrusting incredibly sensitive material to it. They will not like the idea of "everyone has it, but only you have the key". Now, outside of the public domain.. the idea of emails being entirely accessible, as an example lets say when they ordered clinton to turn over emails.. What happened? OOOPS thousands got deleted. Lets say government officials and anything else that would require such a concrete system, this would have never happened and things cannot be hidden.

This leads to the potential for abuse, because afterall. All thats needed to access is the key, someone could use it to send an email from your address and from there they could do a number of things, like send something that would successfully incriminate your target.

Some things need to be tweaked a bit, but from afar, email and voting systems for SOME areas of life is in my opinion a leap ahead of the old methods and i can almost guarantee that employers or agency officials who need such demanding 100% oversight will be using such a thing in the not too far future

a masternode privacy based/optional cryptocurrency might work here, have the masternodes on vps's running some sort of IPFS for the storage. I see some things come up in searches. This looks like opportunity for zencash which seems maybe the best suited for this sort of thing. Another one might be obsidian but I havent been following the project lately. A small fee maybe monthly or whatever in the native cryptocurrency to use the service.

I know this thread is over a year old now but EOS looks like it might be a good option here. Just started looking into cryptographic email services myself. I own a web hosting company I would be interested in discussions to start up such a service.

Pirl has a chat app that uses masternodes. im hoping email will come at some point.

LOOOOL. I was wondering the same thing then I bumped into this post. xdd

Were you able to sign up? I would like to join. I do not think it is ready though