Kee Jefferys, technical co-founder of Session, breaks down the state of privacy and encryption in 2025 and explains why the Session encrypted messaging app chose to build on the blockchain. Kee also breaks down the app’s SESH token launch, its long-term plans and how it differs from other apps like Signal. (00:00) Introduction to The Agenda podcast and this week’s episode (02:05) What is Session? Who uses it? (05:31) Governments want encryption backdoors (09:38) Why and how Session uses block...
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Kee Jefferys, technical co-founder of Session, breaks down the state of privacy and encryption in 2025 and explains why the Session encrypted messaging app chose to build on the blockchain. Kee also breaks down the app’s SESH token launch, its long-term plans and how it differs from other apps like Signal. (00:00) Introduction to The Agenda podcast and this week’s episode (02:05) What is Session? Who uses it? (05:31) Governments want encryption backdoors (09:38) Why and how Session uses block...
MEV attacks are draining users — but encryption can stop it (feat. Shutter Network)
The Agenda Podcast: Decoding Crypto
40 minutes
8 months ago
MEV attacks are draining users — but encryption can stop it (feat. Shutter Network)
The crypto sector has entered an era of hyperfinancialization, and with this comes predatory MEV and manipulation of blockchain activities that were originally intended to be consensus-based and decentralized. Shutter Network core contributor Loring Harkness explains why encryption and credible neutrality can make blockchain transactions fair again. (00:00) Introduction to The Agenda podcast and this week’s episode (01:47) Why credible neutrality and fairness matter (11:26) Blockchain is as e...
The Agenda Podcast: Decoding Crypto
Kee Jefferys, technical co-founder of Session, breaks down the state of privacy and encryption in 2025 and explains why the Session encrypted messaging app chose to build on the blockchain. Kee also breaks down the app’s SESH token launch, its long-term plans and how it differs from other apps like Signal. (00:00) Introduction to The Agenda podcast and this week’s episode (02:05) What is Session? Who uses it? (05:31) Governments want encryption backdoors (09:38) Why and how Session uses block...