Twitter Co-founder Jack Dorsey Introduces Bitchat: What Is It?

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Jack Dorsey has introduced Bitchat — a decentralized, P2P messaging platform that operates over Bluetooth mesh networks without internet dependency.

Over the weekend, Twitter co-founder and crypto entrepreneur Jack Dorsey launched the beta version of a new messaging protocol called Bitchat, a decentralized communication system that operates entirely over Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) mesh networks.

According to a post on X, Bitchat allows users to communicate securely, and without internet, in places where online access is unreliable, censored, or completely unavailable. Dorsey described the project as having “IRC vibes,” referencing the early text-based chat protocols from the late 1990s.

Bitchat, according to its white paper, allows devices to form peer-to-peer mesh networks that can transmit messages across distances by hopping between nearby devices, creating a resilient, self-organizing communication layer.

How Bitchat Works

Bitchat supports end-to-end encryption, store-and-forward messaging, and room-based chats using hashtag-named groups with optional password protection.

Each device on the mesh acts as both client and server, allowing messages to travel beyond the standard 30-meter Bluetooth range by relaying through other nearby nodes. The network requires no internet, SIM cards, or cloud infrastructure.

Also, messages are stored only in device memory unless intentionally forwarded, aligning with the platform’s emphasis on privacy and censorship resistance.

Additionally, larger messages are fragmented into 500-byte chunks to suit Bluetooth bandwidth limitations. Dorsey even hinted at future WiFi support to increase its range and bandwidth.

Bitchat is positioned as a practical tool for real-world use cases where connectivity is limited or untrusted, including protests, disaster zones, and conferences.

Its infrastructure-free design ensures communication remains possible even during blackouts, network failures, or in regions with heavy digital surveillance.

Bitcoin Integration on the Horizon via Square

Dorsey’s financial services firm Block Inc. recently confirmed that Bitcoin BTC $108 625 24h volatility: 0.5% Market cap: $2.16 T Vol. 24h: $21.22 B payments will launch on Square, the company’s point-of-sale platform.

The initiative was first unveiled at the Bitcoin 2025 conference, which took place in Las Vegas. Notably, the rollout will allow merchants to accept payments using the world’s largest digital currency via the Lightning Network.

Lightning Network is known for offering near-instant settlement. The merchants will have the option to either hold BTC or convert it to fiat in real time. The feature will come out in late 2025, with full deployment expected by 2026, pending regulatory approval.

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