# Hushlist: Censorship Resistant Metadata-Minimizing Multi-Blockchain Communication Hushlist uses the Hush blockchain (Zcash and some other forks will be supported) to implement anonymous and pseudonymous mailing lists using the encrypted 512 byte memo field of the Zcash Protocol. Hush inherits all RPCs from Bitcoin 0.11.2 and Zcash, which are used to implement Hushlist. # Requirements Hushlist requires a computer with Perl 5.8+, and access to a fullnode RPC server which is often run on localhost. Hushlist supports all platforms that Hush currently supports, which is Linux, Mac and Windows. A testnet (TUSH) node can also be used. Sending shielded transactions (involving zaddrs) can be very resource intensive, and at least 4GB of RAM is recommended, although 2GB may work in some situations, depending on hardware, software, virtual machine use and OS. # Supported Blockchains * HUSH * TUSH (HUSH testnet) * Zcash (ZEC) * TAZ (ZEC testnet) * Komodo (KMD) - planned # Examples # create a new Hush contact hushlist contact add chani z1234... hushlist contact add stilgar z1456.... # see an overview of your local Hushlists hushlist status # create a new private Hushlist, which exists locally only # and has no cost associated, since nothing is sent to the blockchain hushlist new fremen # see the status of a list hushlist status fremen # add one or more people to a Hushlist hushlist add fremen chani stilgar hushlist send listname "A beginning is the time for taking the most delicate care that the balances are correct." # send using a non-default chain hushlist send listname --chain tush "If wishes were fishes, we'd all cast nets. -- Stilgar" # show overview of lists and messages hushlist show # show most recent messages for listname hushlist show listname # donate to the nice dev who wrote this, from your main hushlist zaddr hushlist donate 5 hush hushlist donate 0.5 zec # In development commands This will rely on z\_embedstring RPC which will hopefully be in the Hush 1.0.13 release, it is currently in the `z_embedstring` branch: # make an already created private hushlist PUBLIC, i.e. # publish it's privkey to the blockchain. This costs HUSH, since # we need to send an xtn to the blockchain hushlist public listname # How Is This Different Than Hush Messenger? Hush Messenger has similar functions, but it more closely maps to "chat program" versus "mailing list software". Messenger also has a different tech stack (Javascript vs Perl) and runs in the browser while Hushlist avoids the convenience of browsers to reduce it's attack surface. Hushlist is happy to be one of the first Hush Applications with Hush Messenger and hopes that each project can learn from the other and cross-pollinate ideas which will turn into more options for Hush users. # License GPLv3