2025-08-11 –, Delphinus
Language: English
Learn how to build end-to-end encrypted social apps including the newly released Bitchat using Nostr and MLS (Messaging Layer Security). We'll go from Nostr basics through to encrypted groups, explore the open source libraries and apps already in production, and show how to build your own. Includes live coding demonstrating how to create secure, private social tools that actually scale. You'll leave knowing how to build real e2e apps using tested, working tools.
Building truly private social applications isn't just about adding encryption - it's about rethinking how we build social spaces. By combining Nostr's decentralized protocol with MLS's efficient group encryption, we can create social apps that are both private and practical.
The talk walks through:
Technical Foundation:
- How Nostr works: events, relays, and NIPs
- Understanding MLS tree-based group key management
- Implementing encrypted groups that actually scale
- Real-world performance and security considerations
Practical Building:
- Tour of working libraries
- Open source apps you can use today
- Common implementation challenges and solutions
- Live coding of a basic encrypted group chat
Beyond the Code:
- Why traditional platform encryption fails
- How forking solves community governance
- Building tools that empower rather than control
- Real examples from nos.social and communities.nos.social
You'll leave understanding not just the protocols, but how to build real applications that respect privacy and community autonomy. We'll look at actual code running in production, discuss practical challenges we've solved, and show how you can start building your own encrypted social tools today.
This isn't just theory - everything shown is running in production now. Whether you're interested in cryptography, social protocols, or just want to build better tools for human communication, you'll get concrete knowledge you can use.
Prerequisites: Basic familiarity with public key cryptography helpful but not required. Examples will use JavaScript/TypeScript but concepts apply to any language.
@rabble is a seasoned hacker, open-source enthusiast, and tech instigator who’s been building and breaking systems for decades with a focus on community, autonomy, and decentralized power. They cut their teeth in the early internet underground, helping launch Indymedia, a pioneering independent media network that gave activists a global voice, and protest.net, a hub for grassroots organizing in the pre-social-media era. As a co-founder of Odeo, rabble shaped the podcasting revolution, laying groundwork for what would become a new medium.
Most famously, @rabble was instrumental in creating Twitter, hacking together the early infrastructure that turned a simple idea into a global phenomenon—before stepping back to champion truly decentralized alternatives. Recently, they’ve poured their energy into Nostr, a minimalist, censorship-resistant protocol for social networking, and Secure Scuttlebutt, an off-grid, peer-to-peer system for resilient communication. Both projects reflect rabble’s commitment to open-source principles and a hacker’s disdain for centralized control.