ecgang 44f8456c70 Courier vectors: decode the two keys nothing was reading
Cross-model review (codex) on the previous commits.

`packet.payloadIs` and `signature.verify` were the only non-comment keys the
Decodable shapes did not declare, so either could be renamed or deleted from the
published file and every test stayed green — the exact staleness this PR exists
to prevent, surviving in the two fields that tell a second implementer what to
feed the verifier.

Both are declared now, and `payloadIs` is checked rather than merely present:
it states a byte count, and that count is asserted against the real encoded
payload. Prose that states a number is a claim like any other.

Verified by mutation: renaming either key fails decoding, and stating 73 bytes
where the payload is 74 fails the length assertion alone.

Codex also read the pre-fix diff and re-reported the unchecked Data indexing
already fixed two commits ago, and claimed Ed25519 signing is deterministic so
the non-determinism assertion should fail. The latter is wrong for CryptoKit
specifically: `Curve25519.Signing` randomizes rather than following RFC 8032's
deterministic construction, which the test asserts and the suite confirms on
every run. No change.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-26 11:55:42 -07:00
2026-04-05 19:04:18 -05:00
2026-01-14 14:39:39 -10:00

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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.

bitchat.free

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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

Technical Architecture

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 Xcode

cd bitchat
open bitchat.xcodeproj

To run on a device there're a few steps to prepare the code:

  • Clone the local configs: cp Configs/Local.xcconfig.example Configs/Local.xcconfig
  • Add your Developer Team ID into the newly created Configs/Local.xcconfig
    • Bundle ID would be set to chat.bitchat.<team_id> (unless you set to something else)
  • Entitlements need to be updated manually (TODO: Automate):
    • Search and replace group.chat.bitchat with group.<your_bundle_id> (e.g. group.chat.bitchat.ABC123)

Option 2: Using just

brew install 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.

Localization

  • Base app resources live under bitchat/Localization/Base.lproj/. Add new copy to Localizable.strings and plural rules to Localizable.stringsdict.
  • Share extension strings are separate in bitchatShareExtension/Localization/Base.lproj/Localizable.strings.
  • Prefer keys that describe intent (app_info.features.offline.title) and reuse existing ones where possible.
  • Run xcodebuild -project bitchat.xcodeproj -scheme "bitchat (macOS)" -configuration Debug CODE_SIGNING_ALLOWED=NO build to compile-check any localization updates.
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