ADAMANT Foundation

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The ADAMANT Foundation maintains a privacy-centric communications ecosystem centered on the ADAMANT Messenger, an open-source desktop and mobile application that routes text, file transfers and cryptocurrency payments through a dedicated blockchain ledger rather than conventional servers. By replacing usernames with cryptographic key pairs and storing every message in an immutable, validator-distributed database, the software gives individuals, journalists, medical practices and small enterprises a way to correspond without exposing metadata to third-party providers. Typical use cases range from secure doctor–patient chat and attorney–client exchanges to cross-border team collaboration and OTC crypto trading negotiations. The companion wallet supports in-chat transfers of Bitcoin, Ethereum and several utility tokens, turning conversation threads into payment channels while keeping addresses pseudonymous. Because the protocol is federated, anyone can run a node, yet the client remains approachable for non-technical users who simply install the package, generate a passphrase and begin messaging. Updates released on the project’s GitHub repository are mirrored as signed Windows installers that can be retrieved through trusted package managers. The ADAMANT Messenger is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered via verified Windows sources such as winget, always providing the latest release and permitting batch installation alongside other applications.

ADAMANT Messenger

ADAMANT is a decentralized anonymous messenger client based on the ADAMANT Blockchain

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