Technology7/30/2025β€’CNET

What You Should Know About Jack Dorsey's New Messaging App Bitchat

What You Should Know About Jack Dorsey's New Messaging App Bitchat

Jack Dorsey, the co-founder of Twitter, has launched a new messaging app called Bitchat. The app is currently in a limited beta release, so the user base is relatively small. Bitchat is built on blockchain technology, which means it is decentralized and aims to offer more privacy and security compared to traditional messaging apps. The app's focus is on direct, one-on-one conversations, rather than group chats or social media features. Bitchat uses bitcoin as its native currency, allowing users to send and receive payments within the app. The app is available for both iOS and Android devices, but its functionality is currently limited. While Bitchat is still in its early stages, it represents Dorsey's continued interest in the potential of blockchain and cryptocurrency technologies. As the app grows and evolves, it will be interesting to see how it is received by users and whether it can gain traction in the crowded messaging app market.

Note: This is an AI-generated summary of the original article. For the full story, please visit the source link below.

Source: CNETAI-generated summary
Content is AI-generated for summary purposes only
Share:

Related Articles

Nvidia Is Making a New Chip for China Amid Debate on AI Exports
πŸ’» Technology1h agoβ€’1 min read

Nvidia Is Making a New Chip for China Amid Debate on AI Exports

Source: NYT
Content is AI-generated for summary purposes only
Premier League Soccer: Stream Man City vs. Tottenham Live From Anywhere
πŸ’» Technology2h agoβ€’1 min read

Premier League Soccer: Stream Man City vs. Tottenham Live From Anywhere

Source: CNET
Content is AI-generated for summary purposes only
US Government Makes $8.9B Investment to Take 10% Stake in Intel
πŸ’» Technology2h agoβ€’1 min read

US Government Makes $8.9B Investment to Take 10% Stake in Intel

Source: CNET
Content is AI-generated for summary purposes only
Ex-Employee Sentenced to 4 Years for Sabotaging Company’s Computer Network
πŸ’» Technology3h agoβ€’1 min read

Ex-Employee Sentenced to 4 Years for Sabotaging Company’s Computer Network

Source: NYT
Content is AI-generated for summary purposes only
With Apple's Siri AI Overhaul Delayed, Google Might Help It Catch Up
πŸ’» Technology3h agoβ€’1 min read

With Apple's Siri AI Overhaul Delayed, Google Might Help It Catch Up

Source: CNET
Content is AI-generated for summary purposes only
Intel Agrees to Sell U.S. a 10% Stake in Its Business
πŸ’» Technology3h agoβ€’1 min read

Intel Agrees to Sell U.S. a 10% Stake in Its Business

Source: NYT
Content is AI-generated for summary purposes only