> Easy: pass laws requiring chat providers to implement interoperability standards so that users can bring their own trusted clients.
In Europe that's called the Digital Markets Act.
That's not permissionless afaik. "Users" can't really do it. It's frustrating that all these legislations appear to view it as a business problem rather than a private individual's right to communicate securely.
That's not permissionless afaik. "Users" can't really do it. It's frustrating that all these legislations appear to view it as a business problem rather than a private individual's right to communicate securely.