The development of email services has given a big boom in the era of the advent of the Internet. With the advent of Web3, people massively using email began to think about greater security on the network and look for alternative solutions.
Today, in our interview, I will tell you about the team that launched the Web3 DeMail Service from the initial idea to the full implementation of a working solution that will help solve current problems in existing email services and answer why people are moving to Web3.
We will talk with the Team Lead and Project Owner, Nikita Tkach, and the main team members.
Editor’s Note: The following interview has been edited for brevity and clarity.
Oh, there are a lot of differences. It starts with the fundamental work principle. Qamon is basically a backed-less service. That means that we don’t have any kind of intermediary servers. We use blockchain itself, where one user sends a transaction to another user, where the payload of this transaction is email content itself (or the file). So, the blockchain serves as the difference:
Moving from traditional email to services like Qamon removes the limitations of traditional email systems. Traditional emails are subject to privacy breaches, hacks, and centralized points of failure. Using blockchain technology and a decentralized infrastructure, Qamon brings privacy and security risks to 0, ensures uninterrupted communication with less risk of data leaks associated with centralized servers, and provides a more reliable email ecosystem.
Moving from traditional email to services like Qamon removes the limitations of traditional email systems. Traditional emails are subject to privacy breaches, hacks, and centralized points of failure. Using blockchain technology and a decentralized infrastructure, Qamon brings privacy and security risks to 0, ensures uninterrupted communication with less risk of data leaks associated with centralized servers, and provides a more reliable email ecosystem.
Nice to hear! Having your application on multiple platforms along with a functional web service provides users with many options to access and use your decentralized email service. Offering an application that is compatible with macOS, iOS, iPadOS, and Android and also has a separate fully functional web service, users can interact with your platform on different devices and operating systems.
The motivation for creating Qamon is related to the desire to eliminate the shortcomings of traditional mail services. The use of blockchain and a serverless approach can provide increased privacy, security, and availability for email communication. Decentralization is in line with the broader trend towards Web3 technologies that emphasize user empowerment, privacy, and data ownership with the same set of features and conveniences that are available to businesses and customers.
The details will depend on the specific implementation of Qamon, but in general, the decentralized nature of the Everscale blockchain can contribute to email security and privacy by:
Decentralization and detection technology to detect censorship and surveillance in Qamon. The transmission of emails over a distributed network in encrypted form makes it impossible for a single entity to control or censor communication. Encryption and the distributed nature of the system are raised to maximize user privacy, making surveillance difficult.
We just use the most scalable blockchains as transport for our emails =). Those are Venom and Everscale. I’m 100% sure that this kind of retail service (which fully relies on the blockchain as a backend).
In the Qamon ecosystem, there is no shared address database susceptible to spam. Instead, the blockchain acts as a decentralized and immutable ledger that records email transactions. Each email transmission involves a cost, adding a layer of financial disincentive for sending unsolicited or malicious messages. This cost requirement significantly hinders spammers' ability to flood the network with unwanted content.
Qamon's sophisticated security framework employs a combination of asymmetric and symmetric encryption (utilizing the chacha20Poly1305 algorithm), blockchain-based storage, recipient key exchange, and cryptographic signatures, establishing a comprehensive email security system that guarantees confidentiality, authenticity, integrity, and non-repudiation, all underpinned by meticulous implementation, vigilant key management, and ongoing threat surveillance.
Of course, in addition to the security measures mentioned earlier, Qamon offers support for the ylide protocol. This protocol currently allows users to receive and decrypt messages if they previously used it as part of our service. Looking ahead, we have ambitious plans for full protocol integration, which will cover both sending messages and expanding support for EVM (Ethereum Virtual Machine) and TVM networks, reflecting our desire to improve the security and ease of communication in decentralized ecosystems.
The user interface and accessibility of Qamon are driven by our design philosophy, prioritizing user-friendly familiarity akin to traditional email clients while seamlessly incorporating blockchain functionalities. In the upcoming quarter, we're set to embark on a journey to bridge the gap between Web2 and Web3. This will empower users to have human-readable addresses, much like popular email services, enabling them to send messages from centralized platforms and receive them within Qamon, thereby enhancing interoperability and convenience.
Qamon's future trajectory hinges on our development roadmap and visionary goals. This encompasses potential integration with further decentralized platforms, the expansion of functionalities, and forging collaborations with additional services. Our current integration with the ylide protocol is just the tip of the iceberg; we have even more ambitious plans in this realm, driven by our commitment to pushing the boundaries of secure and decentralized communication.
Email services, especially those that offer enhanced privacy, security, and data ownership through decentralization, are likely to remain relevant in the future. As users become more conscious of their digital footprint and data privacy, demand for secure and censorship-resistant communication platforms could continue to grow.
Undoubtedly, government entities stand to derive substantial benefits from embracing services akin to Qamon. The potential utility of such platforms extends to enhancing the security, efficiency, and reliability of governmental communications. We are, in fact, already in the midst of a pioneering phase, actively subjecting Qamon to rigorous testing within the administrative frameworks of select nations. The outcomes of these ongoing trials stand to offer tangible insights into the viability and adaptability of Qamon within governmental contexts.
I'd like to emphasize that Qamon's unique approach to email services highlights the ongoing innovation in the tech industry. The use of blockchain, decentralization, and cryptography opens up new possibilities for enhancing digital communication security and privacy. As you explore these advancements, remember that the success and adoption of platforms like Qamon depend on a balance between innovation and practicality, ensuring that technology truly meets users' needs while safeguarding their digital lives.
Nikita Tkach is an experienced IT professional with seven years of experience in Web3 since 2021. Responsible for the development of the entire project, has four years of experience as a team leader, and since 2023 as a project manager. Nikita's expertise notes the choice of technologies, the structure of the platform, and the development of the main application modules.
Ruslan Galimov is an experienced IT specialist with ten years of development experience, has a master's degree, and also has experience in managing teams and business processes. Ruslan advised on the development of the Qamon backend (ipfs) and architectural solutions.
With six years of experience, Ivan Vasiliev is a skilled front-end developer. He's primarily known for his work on the web component of the Qamon application, making user interfaces smooth and intuitive. He's also been involved in integrating blockchain technology, adding advanced security features to Qamon's capabilities.
Vadim Reznichenko is an experienced Flutter developer with over four years of experience specializing in blockchain integration. It excels in the development of decentralized applications, providing a user-friendly experience. In addition to Flutter, Vadim also acts as a universal server developer, demonstrating a holistic understanding of the project from idea to implementation. His dedication and diverse skill set make him a valuable asset to our team.
Qamon is an encrypted, decentralized email service built on the Everscale blockchain. It provides an interface and email experience that is familiar to most users.
Qamon email messages are end-to-end encrypted. That means that no one but the recipient can read the content of sent messages. Each message is encrypted one-way for the end user, and no one else has the key to decrypt it except for the recipient.
A cipher is created on the sender’s device, and all messages enter the network already encrypted. Only the receiver can decrypt them.
That’s the beauty of cryptography: centralized servers and companies do not have access or any backdoors to content. Qamon’s main mission is to provide strong end-to-end encryption and confidential communication for everyone. It also has several advantages over the existing solutions on the market.
Source: https://blog.everscale.network/products/qamon-private-email-service-powered-by-everscale
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