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Tech entrepreneur Jack Dorsey has launched a new decentralised messaging application called Bitchat, designed to operate ...
Bitchat operates through Bluetooth mesh networks, allowing users to send messages without the need for Wi-Fi or a cellular network ...
Bitchat differs from apps like Meta's WhatsApp and Messenger, operating entirely peer-to-peer with no accounts, user ...
Jack Dorsey’s new app Bitchat enables offline, encrypted messaging using Bluetooth mesh—no internet, registration, or servers required.
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Jack Dorsey unveils Bitchat, a new Bluetooth-based, peer-to-peer messaging app focused on privacy, encryption, and decentralisation with no need for Wi-Fi.
Jack Dorsey, most famous for co-founding Twitter (now X) all the way back in 2006, is cooking up a different way to connect ...
In a post on X, Jack Dorsey introduced the new decentralised messaging app as a “weekend project”, whereas a whitepaper ...
Jack Dorsey, the former Twitter CEO, has launched a new messaging app that does not rely on the internet. Called Bitchat, the ...
Like Jack Dorsey's X alternative - Bluesky, Bitchat is a decentralised instant messaging platform that uses Bluetooth to send ...
Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey shared that he was working on an early version of a Bluetooth messaging service.