Tawki: Towards Self-Sovereign Social Communication

Martin Westerkamp, Sebastian Göndör, Axel Küpper
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Abstract

As of today, web-based social communication platforms, such as WhatsApp, Twitter, or Facebook, are almost exclusively realized via centralized platforms, based on proprietary interfaces, protocols, and data formats. In consequence, even though social communication being a decentralized, peer-to-peer phenomenon, web-based communication today is implemented via closed, proprietary data silos, which not only lock-in users into their service platforms, but also control and own exchange information and data, including personal and sensitive data such as photos, messages, or contact information. In this paper we present Tawki, a decentralized service architecture for social communication. Using Tawki, users remain in full control of their personal data, which is stored and managed by personal data storages. Each data storage is accessible via a unified Tawki API, which allows users to send and request data to and from other users' personal data storages. Following this approach, social communication is again peer-to-peer without involving a third party controlling and monitoring the process. Tawki uses the Ethereum Name Service (ENS) for both the management of user identities and resolving identifiers to the respective user's personal storage location. Leveraging the immutability of the Ethereum Blockchain, identity management and discovery of personal data storages is secured against censorship and control through any third party.
陶基:走向自主的社会沟通
时至今日,基于网络的社交交流平台,如WhatsApp、Twitter或Facebook,几乎完全是通过基于专有接口、协议和数据格式的集中式平台实现的。因此,尽管社交通信是一种分散的、点对点的现象,但今天基于网络的通信是通过封闭的、专有的数据孤岛来实现的,这不仅将用户锁定在他们的服务平台上,而且还控制和拥有交换的信息和数据,包括个人和敏感数据,如照片、消息或联系信息。在本文中,我们提出了Tawki,一个用于社会通信的分散服务架构。使用Tawki,用户仍然完全控制他们的个人数据,这些数据由个人数据存储存储和管理。每个数据存储都可以通过统一的Tawki API访问,该API允许用户向其他用户的个人数据存储发送和请求数据。按照这种方法,社会交流再次是点对点的,而不涉及第三方控制和监视过程。Tawki使用以太坊名称服务(ENS)来管理用户身份并将标识符解析到各自用户的个人存储位置。利用以太坊区块链的不变性,身份管理和个人数据存储的发现是安全的,不受任何第三方的审查和控制。
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