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To expand on this, for Bitchat to achieve anything close to its advertised range, it truly relies on a high density of users acting as relays in an open environment. Without that, you're essentially just doing a direct phone-to-phone Bluetooth connection, which will be subject to all the typical range limitations because of: Walls, Furniture, 2.4 GHz Congestion, Phone Antenna Quality and Placement, Phone Transmit Power, Phone Receiver Sensitivity.

The whole point of Bluetooth Mesh is that messages "hop" from one device to another. To achieve a 300-400 meter range, you would need a dense network of active Bitchat users, with each user reliably within 30-50 feet (or less, depending on the environment) of another, like at a meet up or conference. Its kinda like skipping a rock with a note on it across phones so Alice can msg Bob from 350 meters away.

We can do better

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Phones just need better Bluetooth antennas and receivers.

Legacy Phones now connect to outer space. We can do better.

We need something like nostr:nprofile1qqs249lr6wftjlppxfcgrndnedn5m75vn3nrfy7mgdue5sre24ddrvgpzamhxue69uhhyetvv9ujumn0wd68ytnzv9hxgtckg4c48 and bitchat. I hope wer extremely early to bitchat. White paper talks about being connected to Nostr somehow. How does that work?

We are very early.

Id assume for bridging? Aka creating relays between BitChat and Nostr? This could allow BitChat messages to be transmitted and interconnected with users in other geographical areas, even if they're not within Bluetooth range. So basically Nostr could act as a bridge to expand BitChat's reach, only when your connected to the internet. But don't take my word for it. I'm just assuming. We really don't quite know yet.