No Internet, No Problem: This New Crypto Startup Brings Bitcoin to Local Mesh Networks
In a world increasingly reliant on internet connectivity, a Florida-based startup is breaking new ground by enabling Bitcoin (BTC) Lightning Network transactions even when there's no access to the web. The company, calle...
The company, called LNMesh, leverages local "mesh networks" to facilitate Bitcoin payments offline, crypto news outlet Decrypt reported on Thursday....
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