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MrFreeman: Thanks for the question! My personal background is in finance and management. I’ve built several startups before, one with project consulting as a side-hustle, and after that I built my own KYC/AML automation platform. When it comes to my co-founder, Alexey, he has more than 20 years of experience as an engineer and full-stack software developer. He was one of the first people to start a private, bare-metal server setup in the Baltic States back in the early-1990s. We both have worked on a project for some time, that is how met.
MrFreeman: Alter is a safe and private communication platform that offers a wide range of mini-services inside of it. Similar to Slack and Discord, but with additional file management. Every user owns his or her own private key, using the same approach as a mnemonic phrase. We are utilizing the Secret Network to store confidential data on-chain, such as IDs, Aliases, and Private and Public Keys (this is optional - if a user wants to connect with the Kepler Wallet, they can maintain two ways of logging in). The metadata of the messages is saved on-chain on the Secret Network. After doing our research, we understood that the market lacks any true private solutions where everyone can feel safe and no one is looking over your "shoulder."
MrFreeman: In general, we have combined two things on our side: use of the blockchain for Web 3 users via the wallet and use of smart contracts, but in a very well-managed user experience. This way, the gas costs are handled on our side, while the users are enjoying safe communication! Utilizing the Secret Network smart contracts gives us a lot of advantages when it comes to safekeeping private information (connected a bit to the previous question’s answer).
MrFreeman: First of all, the platform, itself, is built in a way that if ALTER is compromised, the users’ data will never be able to be decrypted, since the users’ private key is stored on the end-users side, in addition to the decryption & encryption that takes place on the end-users’ device. Furthermore, the hacker then will need to hack every single users’ personal device to access all of the historical data, which I would say is nearly impossible. (P.S. there are no 100%, sure-fire guarantees, even from doctors. A mass wave of a virus that infects every Internet-connected device would be the way to attack Alter).
MrFreeman: The best way is to deliver the friendliest user experience with the highest standards of the privacy, along with easy integration and user on-boarding.
MrFreeman: In terms of a communication platform, we are offering users privacy and data protection, as well as an easy-to-use interface that offers such high-grade security. There are always two things that you must balance: user experience with privacy & security. When it comes to high-end infrastructure for data-encryption and privacy, one of the biggest use-cases is multi-chain & multi-platform integrations, while providing such access to any application on the Web 3 and Web 2 side.
MrFreeman: The $ALTER token is the access token for the Alter platform, and is used to pay for subscriptions, increasing file management storage capacity (from 50 Gigabytes), and soon, to incentivize a referral program. $ALTER tokens are accruing value from the validation carried out by other networks, and, with the buyback and burn, is deflationary and tied to the product's success. We recently announced our token update here on our official blog.
MrFreeman: Yes
MrFreeman: We have published our roadmap on our blog. The attention is focused on improving the user experience, adding mini features and concentrating on integrations so the ALTER platform can be easily-adopted throughout the Web 3 space. One of the most exciting upcoming releases is actually the ALTER SDK integration package that will enable an easier connection with our infrastructure.
MrFreeman: Good question. We are actually the only platform that currently supports 700 users completely with End-to-End Encryption with perfect forward secrecy setup for the users. So far, Signal and Session are not able to support such large numbers of user in the same way. Our challenge is always to improve the speed of encryption, since everything around that happens on the end-users’ device, including decryption.
MrFreeman: Yes, we will be improving the community on-boarding method and joining process, as well exploring ways that we can make public group chats more accessible to the people.
MrFreeman: Alter is increasing collaboration with almost all Layer-1 blockchains within the Cosmos Ecosystem, from providing the SDK and whale chats, to expanding Stake-To-Access. One of our upcoming partnerships that is really big is yet to be announced, so we are very excited about the future of Alter!
MrFreeman: We have already finished the planning stage of new marketing strategies. In the upcoming days you will see a lot of new engagement based on our efforts, raising the business-development ladder as well getting the information out about ALTER through different social media platforms. Additionally, we will collaborating with a platform that has an access of over 130,000 users.
MrFreeman: Yes, we have recently on-boarded a strong business-development specialist as well a dedicate marketing professional that are setting up our execution plan throughout different platforms. We prefer to view ourselves in the best light possible, of course, but there is always room to grow in the Web 3 space. The landscape is always changing quickly, especially in terms of technology and products that can be utilized and complimented by the Alter platform. When it comes to the developer side, our team has an average of 8 years of experience.
MrFreeman: Web2 users, because they are very connected with and dependent upon the username + password era. This reminds me of the same period in the banking industry, when industry members began giving out code calculators to access the internet bank. The majority of people just didn't wanna use it and preferred to visit the physical bank branches. I think the "wallet" experience and popularity will soon become more popular than the username and password way of accessing applications online. We need to make it easy to onboard with a web-based wallet and create other alternatives to those wallets, while taking into account the privacy and user experience aspect. As mentioned before, we have improved and used encryption libraries and improved the UI speed for encryption and decryption of data on end-user devices. We built our smaller tester, and so far we have tested on 14 different computers and 20+ mobile devices.
MrFreeman: The team, for sure, since we have lots of experienced and highly-responsible people working on Alter. When it comes to the use of the Secret Network, there are no other privacy-based networks that can offer programmable, private smart contracts with that technology. Using hardware encryption, private & confidential computing will offer the next generation of private communications methods.
MrFreeman: Follow us on Web 2 and Web 3 social networks, check-in on the OG Channel on Alter DApp. There are always new updates and info “leaked.” Definitely keep your eyes opened for the next announcements! Visit https://comms.alter.network to learn more (P.S. new website coming!!)
MrFreeman: We love our communities feedback and we always try to fix any issue ASAP. At the moment we are looking into improving the user experience, which will be one of the major things we are working to achieve in 2023.
MrFreeman: That will be added, users will be able to make their username "private" or "public."
MrFreeman: So far there are 1,010 wallets connected.
MrFreeman: It is available in one of our blog posts here.
MrFreeman: At the moment, Osmosis Network, Quicksilver Network, Archway Network, Atom Network, Sentinel Network, Stride Network, and the Omniflix Network!
MrFreeman: No, it was chosen because they have the best integration at this time. So far, only Storj supports S3. We are working towards integrating IPFS into our platform.
MrFreeman: We are planning to add this later on once we finalize the more important parts of existing features.
MrFreeman: Yes, for an example, .txt file formats.
MrFreeman: We are already working on that and it should be included in the upcoming update.
MrFreeman: Not in the expected product update.
MrFreeman: We are already working on that and it should be included in the upcoming update.
MrFreeman: Yes, of course. At the moment, Huddle01 was the most viable option to use.
MrFreeman: Subscription payments. Incoming: ALTER Pay / Increase file storage / ALTER ID unique name selling and buying / Staking to earn additional rewards from the validator commissions
MrFreeman: Yes, that is in progress.
MrFreeman: Yes, we have already incorporated that into our roadmap, and as for Android, it is currently in-development.
MrFreeman: Yes, there will be a better alternative for logging in.
MrFreeman: Yes.
MrFreeman: We’re not using public, large data center infrastructure like Session does. Our routing is not involved in the following countries: Germany, Saudi Arabia, or the United States. If you check more closely where the messages are being routed on Session, there will be always these three countries mentioned. They are members of the Five Eyes global surveillance network.
MrFreeman: ALTER Pay will be integrated in the upcoming upgrade, so very soon. No other payment options will be available in the near term.
MrFreeman: All supported tokens from the Secret Network will be usable via the ALTER Pay feature.
MrFreeman: We have revived a better plan for marketing activities using Crew3, as well partnering up with a incentivization platform, and listing in different social platforms about our product. Focus on integrations will be a massive growth vector for Alter.
MrFreeman: No, we are not using any SEO for our website and we have disabled any tracking cookies possibility on our website due to privacy reasons. We don’t stalk our users and we are sacrificing our public profile and awareness for that.
MrFreeman: Cointelegraph.com is one of our targets to use.