LCA (Live Communication Autonomous) is a secure and lightweight and hybrid decentralized communication system. It supports RESTful APIs, WebSocket messaging, and RPC protocols, combining centralized management for security and decentralized personal data for resilience and privacy.
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Core Features
- DID β Decentralized Identifiers for user identity management
- DCC β Decentralized Communication Channel for peer-to-peer messaging
- External Interface β Supports fetching and interacting with on-chain data
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Security Architecture
- Hybrid Encryption using Curve25519 + AES
- PASETO and JWT for external api authentication and session management
- Tamper Resistance β Protects against unauthorized access and data modification
- Integrity Checking β Validates message integrity via CRC/HMAC
Before you start, make sure you have:
- Golang
>= 1.25.0 - Docker (images will be pulled automatically from Docker Hub)
- Local setup (optional)
- PostgreSQL server
- Redis service
You can download the lastest build here:
Warning
If running locally, please verify you meet the prerequisites above.
- Docker
- Run:
docker-compose up --build - ShutDowan:
docker-compose down
- Run:
- Local
- Window:
- Build:
go build -o build ./cmd/LCA/main.go - Run:
./build/main.exe
- Build:
- Linux:
- Build:
make build - Run:
make run
- Build:
- Window:
graph TD
A[Node A] -->|Sign X25519 PubKey with Ed25519| B[Node B]
A -->|Sign X25519 PubKey with Ed25519| C[Node C]
B -->|Verify Signature & Create Private Channel| A
C -->|Verify Signature & Create Private Channel| A
C -->|Relay Communication| B
If you have any questions, please send me the ISSUE. I will personally understand and check if there are any omissions. Keep doing the best.
- Main Dev:
- Name: Perry
- Name: Aliz
This project, LightWeight Chat Application (LCA), is released under an open-source license to encourage collaboration, transparency, and innovation in decentralized secure communication systems. We currently use the following license: MIT License You are free to: Use, Copy, Modify, Merge, Publish, and Distribute the software Use it for personal, educational, or commercial purposes Provided that: You include the original copyright and license You provide attribution to the original authors For the full license text, refer to the LICENSE file in the repository.

