Jack Dorsey’s new messaging app functions without Internet
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Jack Dorsey, the former Twitter CEO, has launched a new messaging app that does not rely on the internet. Called Bitchat, the app uses Bluetooth to let people send messages directly to one another. It is designed to keep working even when internet access is blocked,
Jack Dorsey, co-founder of Twitter, has introduced Bitchat, a peer-to-peer messaging application that functions entirely via Bluetooth, eliminating the
Jack Dorsey releases Bitchat, a decentralised off-grid messaging platform competing with WhatsApp. It does not require internet or data gathering because it is constructed of Bluetooth mesh networks.
Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey has developed a decentralised bluetooth-based messaging app, Bitchat, which sends encrypted messages.
Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey went on X to reveal a new messaging app called Bitchat that will not require internet connectivity.
Bitchat offers decentralised, Bluetooth-based messaging with encrypted, ephemeral chats, requiring no internet or personal data.