Ping is a decentralized, end-to-end encrypted messenger built with a serverless, trustless, privacy-first approach with no accounts, no emails, no central servers.
It runs through public relays, reconnects automatically, and defaults to in-memory ephemeral sessions with modern cryptography (X25519 + ChaCha20-Poly1305) for secure private and group chats. Users can join or create rooms (including password-protected ones), direct message peers, generate QR invite codes, use mentions with tab completion, and enjoy a modern terminal UI with themes and command-style interaction. It also supports features like ASCII stickers, built-in fun commands (e.g., dice rolls), session export/import, sound notifications, and flexible UI modes.