However, the process uses a free and unlicensed radio frequency. Besides, its not the first partnership to explore such potential for crypto systems.
https://coinpedia.org/news/app-bitcoin-transactions-without-internet/Is it just me or are we going backwards? It going to used RF, How can they prevent interference then? I'm not a electronics and communications engineer, but something doesn't sound right (no pun intended).
After reading this, I am on the brink of going to google already.
But guess what, thanks to the post below everything is cleared.
But that RF thing is really an old way. How will I convert it to convert to my phone plugs and everything? That is just too much and they will to invent something again to make it work to the phone.
Let us go back black and white TV next time.
It doesn’t seem to be too easy, one need to have device called goTenna mesh that costs $179. The txTenna app will allows users to sync their mobile with goTenna device. Later, using UHF frequencies, allows you to transact offline and send bitcoin with cellular data.
That doesn't seem to be offline at all. You will still need data connectivity even though they advertise it being 'offline'. The only offline part I see here is the use of UHF frequencies. Afterwards, in order to completely do or execute the transaction you'll need to turn on your mobile data and that's it. There's still the need to use the internet in order to relay the tx to the nodes and the rest is history, so this gadget isn't really allowing you to send BTC in dire situations without the internet.
Thanks you.
No need to go google now.
I guess some posts here really needs a lot of reading before it can be cleared out.
I hope others will do that too before posting I like this and that and cool BS.