Popular messengers are centralized, controlled by corporations, and use outdated technologies. All these lead to lack of privacy — your communication can be hijacked, personal info sold, and it is always possible to track your conversations.
To fix this lack of privacy the team of developers built the ADAMANT messenger. No phone numbers or other IDs are needed to use the app. Instead of storing information on a device or remote servers, the system put it directly into the blockchain. The data is protected by encryption algorithms and can only be accessed by participants who have the necessary keys. Information is stored in a distributed database that cannot be blocked, and there are no serious consequences if the user loses his device.
With ADAMANT it is almost impossible to associate a message history to a specific person, even if someone manages to decrypt data from the blockchain.