Power Cuts, Protests and a Search for Secure Messaging
Beyond Blockchain
3
Posts
3
Posters
3
Views
-

Thousands of demonstrators clashed with police in Antananarivo last week over widespread power and water shortages. The crisis led to the sacking of Madagascar’s energy minister and the imposition of a dusk-to-dawn curfew.
With social media under strain, many residents have turned to Bitchat, which allows encrypted, internet-free messaging via Bluetooth mesh networks. Chrome-Stats shows the app has been downloaded more than 365,000 times since launch — over 21,000 in the last day alone — although regional breakdowns weren’t provided.