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    Nepalese Protestors Should Permanently Embrace Bitchat As Well As Bitcoin And Other Freedom Tech

    Finance Insider TodayBy Finance Insider TodaySeptember 11, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    On Monday, September 8, 2025, Nepalese youth started protesting on the streets of Kathmandu in response to the Nepali government’s banning 26 major social media platforms on Thursday, September 4, 2025.

    On the top of the protests, the Nepalese protestors started downloading Bitchat, a brand new app created and developed by Twitter/X and Block founder Jack Dorsey and open-source developer Calle.

    The app, a censorship-resistant messaging app that harnesses Bluetooth mesh expertise in addition to the Nostr protocol and that doesn’t even require an web connection to make use of, was downloaded virtually 49,000 instances on September 8 in Nepal, in keeping with knowledge shared by Calle on X.

    Final week, we noticed a sudden spike in bitchat downloads from Indonesia throughout nationwide protests.

    Immediately we’re seeing a fair greater spike from Nepal throughout youth protests over authorities corruption and a social media ban.

    Freedom tech is for the folks. Please share. pic.twitter.com/IqhRa8eCvw

    — calle (@callebtc) September 10, 2025