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bitchat

A decentralized peer-to-peer messaging app with dual transport architecture: local Bluetooth mesh networks for offline communication and internet-based Nostr protocol for global reach. No accounts, no phone numbers, no central servers. It's the side-groupchat.

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Warning

Private messages have not received external security review and may contain vulnerabilities. Do not use for sensitive use cases, and do not rely on its security until it has been reviewed. Now uses the Noise Protocol for identity and encryption. Public local chat (the main feature) has no security concerns.

License

This project is released into the public domain. See the LICENSE file for details.

Features

  • Dual Transport Architecture: Bluetooth mesh for offline + Nostr protocol for internet-based messaging
  • Location-Based Channels: Geographic chat rooms using geohash coordinates over global Nostr relays
  • Intelligent Message Routing: Automatically chooses best transport (Bluetooth → Nostr fallback)
  • Decentralized Mesh Network: Automatic peer discovery and multi-hop message relay over Bluetooth LE
  • Privacy First: No accounts, no phone numbers, no persistent identifiers
  • Private Message End-to-End Encryption: Noise Protocol for mesh, NIP-17 for Nostr
  • IRC-Style Commands: Familiar /slap, /msg, /who style interface
  • Universal App: Native support for iOS and macOS
  • Emergency Wipe: Triple-tap to instantly clear all data
  • Performance Optimizations: LZ4 message compression, adaptive battery modes, and optimized networking

BitChat uses a hybrid messaging architecture with two complementary transport layers:

Bluetooth Mesh Network (Offline)

  • Local Communication: Direct peer-to-peer within Bluetooth range
  • Multi-hop Relay: Messages route through nearby devices (max 7 hops)
  • No Internet Required: Works completely offline in disaster scenarios
  • Noise Protocol Encryption: End-to-end encryption with forward secrecy
  • Binary Protocol: Compact packet format optimized for Bluetooth LE constraints
  • Automatic Discovery: Peer discovery and connection management
  • Adaptive Power: Battery-optimized duty cycling

Nostr Protocol (Internet)

  • Global Reach: Connect with users worldwide via internet relays
  • Location Channels: Geographic chat rooms using geohash coordinates
  • 290+ Relay Network: Distributed across the globe for reliability
  • NIP-17 Encryption: Gift-wrapped private messages for internet privacy
  • Ephemeral Keys: Fresh cryptographic identity per geohash area

Channel Types

mesh #bluetooth

  • Transport: Bluetooth Low Energy mesh network
  • Scope: Local devices within multi-hop range
  • Internet: Not required
  • Use Case: Offline communication, protests, disasters, remote areas

Location Channels (block #dr5rsj7, neighborhood #dr5rs, country #dr)

  • Transport: Nostr protocol over internet
  • Scope: Geographic areas defined by geohash precision
    • block (7 chars): City block level
    • neighborhood (6 chars): District/neighborhood
    • city (5 chars): City level
    • province (4 chars): State/province
    • region (2 chars): Country/large region
  • Internet: Required (connects to Nostr relays)
  • Use Case: Location-based community chat, local events, regional discussions

Direct Message Routing

Private messages use intelligent transport selection:

  1. Bluetooth First (preferred when available)

    • Direct connection with established Noise session
    • Fastest and most private option
  2. Nostr Fallback (when Bluetooth unavailable)

    • Uses recipient's Nostr public key
    • NIP-17 gift-wrapping for privacy
    • Routes through global relay network
  3. Smart Queuing (when neither available)

    • Messages queued until transport becomes available
    • Automatic delivery when connection established

For detailed protocol documentation, see the Technical Whitepaper.

Setup

Option 1: Using XcodeGen (Recommended)

  1. Install XcodeGen if you haven't already:

    brew install xcodegen
  2. Generate the Xcode project:

    cd bitchat
    xcodegen generate
  3. Open the generated project:

    open bitchat.xcodeproj

Option 2: Using Swift Package Manager

  1. Open the project in Xcode:

    cd bitchat
    open Package.swift
  2. Select your target device and run

Option 3: Manual Xcode Project

  1. Open Xcode and create a new iOS/macOS App
  2. Copy all Swift files from the bitchat directory into your project
  3. Update Info.plist with Bluetooth permissions
  4. Set deployment target to iOS 16.0 / macOS 13.0

Option 4: just

Want to try this on macos: just run will set it up and run from source. Run just clean afterwards to restore things to original state for mobile app building and development.