What Is Matrix Protocol?
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Matrix is an open-source protocol for real-time communication, designed to allow users to communicate with each other over the Internet in a decentralized way. It provides a platform for secure, decentralized, and interoperable communication, allowing users to communicate using a variety of different devices and applications.

The Matrix protocol consists of a set of open standards for communication that define how different devices and applications can interact with each other in real-time. It uses a server-client architecture, with clients connecting to a server in order to send and receive messages. The Matrix protocol is designed to be flexible and extensible, allowing developers to create a wide range of applications and services that can interoperate with the Matrix network. Some examples of applications that use the Matrix protocol include chat applications, voice and video conferencing tools, and collaboration platforms.

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