BlockBeats message, April 4. At the recent BOSS Summit (Bitcoin Open Source Summit) held in Dharamshala, India, developer Bala completed an on-site live demonstration of a real Bitcoin transaction carried out entirely without the internet, shocking the Bitcoin community.
Bala used Mesh Radio (a wireless mesh network based on Meshtastic LoRa technology). Throughout the entire process, there was zero internet—no ISP, no Wi-Fi, and no cellular data. Relying only on pure radio waves, he broadcast a real Bitcoin transaction in real time, directly into the Bitcoin mempool (transaction memory pool), completing the full workflow from “Off-Grid” (off-grid) to “On-Chain” (on-chain).
This “cypherpunk ultimate demonstration” highlights Bitcoin’s strong resilience as an uncensorable, non-seizable form of money, especially suitable for scenarios in an era of censorship, loss of connectivity, disasters, or uncertainty. Bitshala Official said, “When we say we’re building an uncensorable currency for uncertain times, this is what we mean.”
The relevant open-source repositories have been released. They support connecting Meshtastic devices with Bitcoin Core (Bitcoin Core), allowing transaction data to be split into small chunks, hop-by-hop transmitted between mesh nodes, and ultimately broadcast by the exit node to the global Bitcoin network.
The demonstration quickly sparked heated discussion in the community. It was seen as a landmark development combining Mesh wireless radio with Bitcoin, proving that when traditional communications infrastructure fails, the Bitcoin network can still maintain core functionality.