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Jack Dorsey says Apple removed his Bluetooth P2P messaging app Bitchat, used during protests in five countries, from the App Store in China at the CAC's request

Bitchat launched in July last year and has been used during protests in Madagascar, Uganda, Nepal, Indonesia and Iran …

Cointelegraph Stephen Katte

Discussion

  • @jack @jack on x
    bitchat pulled from the china app store [image]
  • @freddienew Freddie New on x
    Anything banned from the China app store must be doing something right. Good for Bitchat.
  • @templetonthomas Thomas Templeton on x
    web apps > App Store apps
  • @bitcoinpierre Pierre Rochard on x
    This is an inverse endorsement of bitchat, congratulations @jack !
  • @hoffmang @hoffmang on x
    It's a mark of cypherpunk security to be banned by the Chinese App Store #ChiaSigner
  • @neerajka Neeraj K. Agrawal on x
    Bitchat is the most interesting thing I've seen in a while
  • @joshdcaplan Josh Caplan on x
    Sucks when the shoe is on the other foot huh?
  • @crypto_mags @crypto_mags on x
    Bitchat: certified resistance tech
  • @callebtc Calle on x
    “Your app violated Article 3 of the CAC's Provisions on the Security Assessment of Internet-based Information Services with Attributes of Public Opinion or Capable of Social Mobilization” Dystopian.