Connect to the Bitcoin Network with National Television Broadcast, Without the Internet

Connect to the Bitcoin Network with National Television Broadcast, Without the Internet

There is one major impediment global Bitcoin adoption: the Bitcoin network lives on the Internet. Right now, the Internet is only available to a small portion of world's population. But apparently there are other ways of connecting to the network. Thanks to Kryptoradio, users may be able to broadcast Bitcoin worldwide using national television broadcast. Merchants and consumers will be able to connect to the network and receive transactions, with any standard digital television device. It could have interesting implications. For example, in regions where Internet access is patchy at best,....


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