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Nepal Protesters Turn to Jack Dorsey’s Peer-to-Peer Messaging App to Circumvent Social Media Ban

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Nepal recorded 48,781 Bitchat downloads on September 8 as youth-led protests against government corruption and social media bans escalated nationwide.

Jack Dorsey’s decentralized messaging app experienced massive adoption during civil unrest that left 22 dead and forced Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli’s resignation.

Citizens Run to Offline Peer-to-peer Messaging

The peer-to-peer application operates entirely without internet infrastructure using Bluetooth Low Energy mesh networks.

Users communicate through encrypted messages that hop between devices within 30-meter ranges, creating censorship-resistant communication channels during network shutdowns.

According to Bitcoin open-source developer “callebtc”, global downloads reached 125,486 users, with Nepal accounting for 39% of total adoption.

Last week, we observed a sudden spike in bitchat downloads from Indonesia during nationwide protests.
Today we're seeing an even bigger spike from Nepal during youth protests over government corruption and a social media ban.
Freedom tech is for the people. Please share. pic.twitter.com/IqhRa8eCvw

— calle (@callebtc) September 10, 2025

Indonesia previously recorded 12,581 downloads during August protests over parliamentary allowance increases and police brutality that killed delivery driver Affan Kurniawan.

Russia contributed 8,749 downloads while the United States registered 8,211 users.

Bitchat launched in beta on July 7, 2025, filling TestFlight’s 10,000 capacity within hours.

The application requires no phone numbers, email addresses, or account registration while providing end-to-end encryption through X25519 key exchange and AES-256-GCM protocols.

When Democracy Burns: Nepal’s Youth Uprising

Nepal’s protests began on September 1, targeting a ban on 26 social media platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.

The restrictions aimed to enforce new regulations but triggered widespread outrage among Gen-Z activists relying on digital platforms for communication and commerce.

The government lifted social media bans after intense pushback, but protests evolved into broader anti-corruption movements targeting political elite nepotism.

Demonstrators attacked Parliament, the Supreme Court, and former Prime Ministers’ residences while forcing PM KP Sharma Oli’s resignation on September 9.

There is no more parliament in Nepal. pic.twitter.com/79Ew4634vh

— RadioGenoa (@RadioGenoa) September 10, 2025

Nepal Army deployment restored order in Kathmandu as curfews were imposed citywide.

The crisis represents Nepal’s worst political unrest in decades, with 22 deaths and systematic demands for accountability transcending immediate social media concerns.

Political instability has plagued Nepal since monarchy abolition in 2008, producing 13 different governments in 17 years.

Youth unemployment and corruption fueled generational frustration, and the “Nepo Kids” phenomenon was highlighted as wealth inequality between political families and ordinary citizens.

Pro-monarchy protests throughout 2025 had already created tensions as royalist sentiment capitalized on republican system failures.

Large crowds advocating monarchy restoration clashed with police in separate demonstrations demanding political stability through constitutional monarchy return.

Regional neighbor India heightened border security due to Nepal’s strategic importance and spillover violence concerns.

Gen Z protesters rejected traditional political figures while demanding fundamental governmental reforms addressing corruption, nepotism, and economic mismanagement through interim leadership.

Nepal
The lifestyle of politicians' children is directly linked to corruption in that country.
From luxury cars to designer clothes and endless vacations – everything is paid for with taxpayers' money.
Anger can wait, but when it comes, it hits hard – just like in Nepal. pic.twitter.com/lX9eUf5dmc

— Sprinter Express (@SprinterExpres0) September 9, 2025

However, Indonesia’s August protests involved parliamentary allowance controversies amid economic crisis and youth unemployment.

President Prabowo Subianto replaced ministers following nationwide demonstrations, arson, and looting incidents that killed at least 10 protesters.

Decentralized Messaging Revolution Goes Global

Bitchat operates through store-and-forward systems, caching messages for offline users up to 12 hours.

Each device functions as both client and server, creating self-organizing mesh networks resilient to single points of failure or centralized attacks.

Messages fragment into 500-byte chunks, enabling transmission across multiple device hops with up to seven relay points.

48,000 Nepalis Download Jack Dorsey's Peer-to-Peer Messaging App Amid Protests and Social Media Ban

Bitchat architecture overview. Source: Github

Random peer IDs are generated for each session, protecting user privacy while eliminating persistent identifiers like phone numbers.

The application features emergency wipe capabilities through triple-tap commands, instantly clearing local data.

IRC-style command interfaces provide familiar chat room experiences for users accessing topic-based channels without internet connectivity.

Dorsey developed the weekend project addressing disaster coordination, event overflow communication, checkpoint synchronization, and cross-community bridges.

Previous adoption spikes occurred during Hong Kong protests when a similar app, Bridgefy, saw 4,000% usage increases.

Mesh networking technology adoption indicates growing demand for censorship-resistant communication tools during political instability.

48,000 Nepalis Download Jack Dorsey's Peer-to-Peer Messaging App Amid Protests and Social Media Ban
Source: Cointelegraph

Major tech companies, including Google and Starlink, have invested in mesh solutions, creating decentralized infrastructure alternatives.

Earlier this year, Elon Musk also announced XChat development featuring Bitcoin-style encryption and Rust programming language architecture.

The X platform messaging system promises cross-platform audio/video calling without phone number requirements.

However, despite a clear need, regulatory challenges persist as completely encrypted mesh networks complicate law enforcement tracing capabilities.

Decentralized systems resist shutdown attempts while providing anonymous communication channels during internet blackouts or government censorship campaigns.

The post Nepal Protesters Turn to Jack Dorsey’s Peer-to-Peer Messaging App to Circumvent Social Media Ban appeared first on Cryptonews.

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