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Jack Dorsey has launched Bitchat, a decentralized messaging app, now in beta on TestFlight. This peer-to-peer app uses ...
Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey has launched a new messaging app that works without WiFi or phone service. Bitchat instead ...
Bitchat differs from apps like Meta's WhatsApp and Messenger, operating entirely peer-to-peer with no accounts, user ...
Jack Dorsey has announced bitchat, a new experimental peer-to-per messaging app that doesn’t require the internet or even an account to work.
Jack Dorsey starts Bitchat, a new messaging app that doesn't need the internet or phone numbers. Users can talk to one other ...
Jack Dorsey, the former Twitter CEO, has launched a new messaging app that does not rely on the internet. Called Bitchat, the ...
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.
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It's called Bitchat, and it's based on Bluetooth mesh networking. Here's what to know about Jack Dorsey's latest foray into messaging systems.
Unlike WhatsApp or Signal, users don’t need a phone number, email ID, or even a user account to use the app. Instead, Bitchat ...
What has Jack Dorsey, the founder of Twitter (now X) been up to lately? Among other things, creating experimental little ...
Jack Dorsey, Twitter's co-founder, has launched a new peer-to-peer messaging app that operates entirely over Bluetooth and ...