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Jack Dorsey’s Bitchat is a fascinating experiment in offline, decentralised communication—perfectly aligned with those of us with an interest in financial sovereignty and censorship-resistant tech. It uses Bluetooth mesh networking to send messages (and even Bitcoin transactions) without internet, SIM cards, or centralised servers. Here’s a clear, step-by-step guide to get started on an Android device: 📱 Step-by-Step: Using Bitchat on Android 🛠️ What You Need First - Android phone (Android 8.0 or higher recommended) - Bluetooth enabled - Battery charged (mesh networking can be power-intensive) - Nearby users also running Bitchat (for message relaying) - Optional: Bitcoin wallet app (e.g., Sparrow or BlueWallet) for offline transaction signing 🚀 Installation & Setup 1. Download the APK - Visit the official Bitchat site - Scroll to “Download APK v1.1.6” and tap to download - If prompted, allow downloads from unknown sources 2. Install the App - Open the downloaded APK file - Grant permissions (Bluetooth, storage, etc.) - No registration or login required—just launch and go 3. Enable Bluetooth - Make sure Bluetooth is turned on - Bitchat uses Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) to form a mesh network 4. Start Messaging - Open Bitchat and join or create a channel (IRC-style) - Messages will hop across nearby devices until they reach the recipient - You can tag users with @mentions and use password-protected channels 💸 Sending Bitcoin Offline 1. Create a Transaction - Use a wallet app to create and sign a Bitcoin transaction offline - Export the signed transaction as a file or hex string 2. Relay via Bitchat - Paste or attach the signed transaction in a Bitchat message - Nearby users relay it until someone with internet uploads it to the blockchain 🔐 Privacy & Security Features - End-to-end encryption: X25519 + AES-256-GCM - No phone number or account needed - Emergency wipe: Triple-tap the logo to erase all data instantly - Store & forward: Messages are cached and delivered when peers reconnect 🧠 Pro Tips for Creative Use - Use it in remote areas, protests, or travel zones with poor connectivity - Create localised educational channels for Bitcoin or ethical finance image
2025-09-24 11:19:48 from 1 relay(s) 3 replies ↓
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I gotta start trying to convince family members to download it for emergency situations or something. I don't really know anyone that's actually interested in the tech and I daubt there anyone in my town using it already.
2025-09-24 14:18:51 from 1 relay(s) ↑ Parent Reply
Every since the 3g phone network was shut down in Australia, you can drive for hours without being able to get phone signal between towns once you get away from the urbanised areas. I think meshtastic is probably more useful for emergencies and whatever but bitchat is more accessible to normies
2025-09-25 06:15:17 from 1 relay(s) ↑ Parent Reply