#BREAKING 🚨 BOOOOM 💥💥
Billionaire JACK DORSEY has done it again! His app BITCHAT lets users SEND BITCOIN WITHOUT THE INTERNET! This is next-level tech for the crypto world!
WHAT A GAME CHANGER! 🎉
One of the most talked-about presentations from Bitcoin Ireland Conference 2026 🇮🇪⚡
🎥 @DrJackKruse — "The Time Has Come, Ireland"
Now available to watch.
⚠️ Due to a technical issue, the final portion of the Q&A was unfortunately not recorded.
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Martti Malmi, one of Bitcoin's earliest developers, just released a new version of Nostr VPN, an open-source mesh VPN that replaces the entire trust model of traditional VPN services.
Traditional VPNs route all your traffic through a central server operated by a company you have to trust. They see your data. They require your email. They can log your activity. They can be subpoenaed, hacked, or shut down. Even modern mesh VPNs like Tailscale, which improved on this by sending data peer-to-peer, still require you to authenticate through a centralized coordination server using third-party accounts like Google or Microsoft.
Nostr VPN eliminates the central server entirely. Your identity is a Nostr keypair, a self-generated cryptographic key pair with no registration, no email, no third-party account. The underlying transport layer is FIPS (Free Internetworking Peering System), a self-organizing encrypted mesh network where nodes authenticate each other, route traffic for each other, and establish connections without any central authority or global topology knowledge. Each node's Nostr public key (npub) serves as its network address.
The architecture uses two layers of encryption: hop-by-hop encryption between peers and independent end-to-end encryption between mesh endpoints with periodic rekeying for forward secrecy. When direct connections fail due to NAT issues, the system falls back to Nostr-based multihop routing through other FIPS nodes rather than relying on company-operated relay servers. Peer discovery and NAT traversal happen through public Nostr relays using encrypted gift-wrapped messages.
The new release adds native desktop apps for macOS, Linux, and Windows, an Android app, Nostr-based multihop routing for when NAT holepunching fails, and improved network management. It supports UDP, TCP, Ethernet, Tor, and Bluetooth transports simultaneously on a single mesh.
This is what happens when you apply Bitcoin's design philosophy, permissionless, self-sovereign, no trusted third parties, to networking infrastructure. Built by one of the people who helped Satoshi build Bitcoin in 2009.
New open-source project Cryobrick converts cheap KaiOS feature phones into offline Bitcoin hardware wallets.
Fully air-gapped and disguised as a Compass app.
Iran wants to be paid in Bitcoin.
Interesting.
Isn't $XRP faster than banks?
Isn't $SOL faster than VISA?
Isn't $ETH programmable and cheap?
Isn't $USDC stable and fast?
Maybe "speed" is just marketing.
Maybe "finality" is what matters when it comes to money (and thus freedom).
Money is worthless if it can be sanctioned, censored, confiscated, have a network hiccup, have issuers who black-list wallets, or exchanges delist them.
Iran doesn't care how fast your money is if they can't reliably receive it, hang on to it, and spend it in the future.
It's that simple.
Maybe it will not reach 1 M copies but the Physics of Bitcoin should be considered the new Bitcoin Standard.
It gives real solid, mathematical and empirical evidence for what Bitcoin is and demonstrates its path towards becoming the monetary system of the world not on words or ideas but science.
Michael Saylor:
“If quantum computing hacks your email, does it break the English language?”
Language doesn’t break. You upgrade the tools around it and the protocol stays.
Bitcoin is built on engineering principles, mathematical soundness, consistency, integrity, truth.
The same way airplanes are built on strict physical laws, where systems must be reliable and consistent to work.
Bitcoin follows those same principles.
This new open-source bitcoin wallet called ‘Cryobrick’, invented by a team of developers in India, can be hidden on old cellphones and disguised as any app.