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We are Dangerous

About Us

We are Developers, we are Dangerous – a forward-thinking team dedicated to expanding the frontiers of cybernetic implants, cryptography, and communication. Our mission is to pioneer a new era of the decentralised internet, characterized by its privacy, security, and freedom from restrictions.

Our Vision

We envision a world where the internet empowers individuals, unshackled by constraints or prying eyes, where users are safeguarded by advanced cryptographic techniques.

"Not your keys, not your crypto"

Our focus lies in creating groundbreaking software that enhances cybernetic implant / in-vivo capability, making digital interactions more private and secure than ever before.

Explore Our Work

Dive into our innovative projects and explore the profiles of our passionate team members. Visit us at: Dangerous Community on GitHub.

Join us in our journey to reshape the internet and bring your ideas to life!

Note:

  1. We are not affiliated with or directly backed by Dangerous Things

    • That being said, this group would not have been possible without the immense support and camaraderie in that community.
  2. We recieve direct support from external providers including:

    • Tritium Cyber Defence (Australian Group not acting as a business or for profit)
    • Support as dev time, hardware, server hosting and security testing.
  3. All repositories are now and forever open source and free to use. However:

    • Our free to use model may include standard payments such as gas fees on the Ethereum blockchain.
    • Dangerous community will never take, request, or force payment for software external from those which are hard coded and unavoidable such as gas fees.

What we believe:

  1. Privacy and Encryption is a Human Right.
  2. The internet offers us the ability to communicate like never before.
  3. We will always empower the right and ability to free speech.

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.


Current team

  1. Satunix: Code Owner, Technical Lead
  2. GameTec: UI/UX, Technical Developer