In this explosive episode, Rocco Strydom sits down with Kee Jefferys, Co-Founder and CTO of Session — the fully anonymous, metadata-free messaging app built on a decentralized privacy network. They dive deep into why privacy still matters, what makes Session different from apps like Signal and Telegram, and how encryption alone isn’t enough.We explore:The dangers of metadata (even if your messages are end-to-end encrypted)Why Session doesn't require a phone number or email to sign upHow onion routing works (no, it’s not food-related)The role of crypto and Oxen in powering a decentralized messaging futureSession’s migration to Arbitrum and the upcoming Session tokenWhat it means to balance privacy with security in today’s digital worldPlus: Kee drops serious truth bombs on government surveillance, WhatsApp's metadata collection, and how Session avoids the traps of centralization.Guest Bio: Kee JefferysKee is the CTO of Session, a private-by-default, decentralized messaging app with over 1.2 million monthly active users. He's also a co-founder of Oxen, the privacy coin powering Session’s backend infrastructure, and Chainflip, a cross-chain crypto swap protocol. Kee is a veteran builder in the privacy tech space, passionate about protecting users from surveillance capitalism and government overreach.📲 Try Session: https://getsession.org🐦 Follow Kee: https://x.com/jefferyskee