BitMessage replacement

Fingers crossed, but things are looking better. The spam flood has let up and we just test sent messages back and forth with approximately 10 seconds between sending and receiving.

Contact the author of Bitmessage, ask him whether he is interest in integrate BM into our wallet or not. We charge 0.01NBT for every message to prevent spams, and give him 50% revenue. Because we are the only stable cryptocurrency, the fee is stable.
Nushare holders can also vote for higher fee if under attacked.

I would like to test to make sure my messages are being broadcast correctly and the time it takes to send/receive messages

If anyone would like to test their bitmessage client send to my address listed below

BM-2cUwGrNYqNEnVR71ydo3LHaq4PjZa4u7py

https://bitmessage.org/download/windows/Bitmessage.exe 0.4.4 since the 17th, https://bitmessage.org/wiki/Changelog

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I run Bitmessage using python according to instructions here. Upgrading is very simple, just do a git pull in the pyBitmessage install directory.

btw I tried to change src/debug.py (change log_level = ‘CRITICAL’) to reduce the number of messages in the console , but it didn’t work.

could also give a go to https://blog.torproject.org/blog/tor-messenger-beta-chat-over-tor-easily

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Might Peercoin v0.5 with Peerapps (and so far only Peermessage) be able to bring better alternatives or at least user experience than Bitmessage for whatever reason?

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Started playing around with this today. It looks like it could be a decent IRC chat replacement. I enjoy using CryptoCat for quick, private conversations, but the UI on TorMessenger might make it easier to see large volumes of text.

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why not build a messenger into the wallet,its been did before