Post-Quantum
Encrypted Messenger
A fully decentralized messenger with NIST Category 5 post-quantum encryption. No central servers, no phone numbers, no metadata collection. Messages travel through a peer-to-peer network — encrypted end-to-end with Kyber1024 + AES-256-GCM.
Private messaging. Public channels. Your wallet.
Encrypted direct messages, Telegram-style public channels, personal wall posts, and a built-in multi-chain wallet — all running on a decentralized network with zero central servers.
Encrypted Direct Messages
Private conversations encrypted with Kyber1024 + AES-256-GCM. Address contacts by their DNA name — no phone numbers or email needed.
- Delivery and read receipts
- Offline message queue with 7-day TTL
- Cross-device sync via recovery phrase
Public Channels
Open chat rooms where people hang out and talk — like Telegram groups, but decentralized. Every message is signed with Dilithium5 so you always know who said what.
- Real-time group conversations
- React, reply, copy, and repost
- Image sharing and media support
Wall Posts
A personal public feed tied to your DNA identity. Share updates, thoughts, or announcements that anyone can see on your profile.
- Signed with your identity key
- Visible on your public profile
- Stored on the decentralized network
Group Messaging
Decentralized groups with GEK encryption — efficient key distribution for groups of any size. Automatic key rotation on member changes.
- Group ownership transfer
- P2P group invitations
- Forward security via GEK versioning
Your timeline
Wall posts, images, and reactions
The home feed shows wall posts from people you follow. Share images, react, reply, repost — a decentralized social layer built on top of the encrypted network.
- Image posts with full media support
- Reactions, threaded replies, and reposts
- All content signed and stored on the DHT
Multi-Chain Wallet
Built into the messenger
A single recovery phrase derives wallets across four blockchains. Send and receive tokens without leaving the conversation.
- Cellframe, Ethereum, Solana, TRON — one wallet, four chains, native signing per chain
- In-chat transfers — send tokens to any DNA contact directly
- DEX swaps — best price from multiple exchanges (Uniswap, PancakeSwap, Jupiter, Cellframe DEX)
NIST Category 5 — maximum quantum resistance
256-bit security level. Protected against both current classical attacks and future quantum computers. Your keys never leave your device.
| Algorithm | Standard | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Kyber1024 | ML-KEM-1024 (FIPS 203) | Key encapsulation & exchange |
| Dilithium5 | ML-DSA-87 (FIPS 204) | Digital signatures |
| AES-256-GCM | NIST | Symmetric message encryption |
| SHA3-512 | NIST | Cryptographic hashing |
| BIP39 | Bitcoin Standard | 24-word recovery phrase |
No Central Servers
Messages travel peer-to-peer through the DHT. Nothing to compromise or subpoena.
No IP Leakage
Your real IP is never exposed to contacts or third parties. DHT-only transport.
No Metadata
Minimal routing header. Cannot track who talks to whom.
No Phone Number
Identity via DNA name tied to your cryptographic key pair. No personal data required.
Serverless peer-to-peer stack
DNA Connect runs on Nodus — a post-quantum Kademlia DHT with ML-DSA + ML-KEM support, PBFT consensus, and a 6-node production cluster.
Get DNA Connect
Open beta — available for Android, Linux, and Windows. Open source under GPLv3.
Source code: GitLab · GitHub (Mirror)
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