WhatsApp vs BitChat: Jack Dorsey's new chatting app BitChat has come to compete with WhatsApp's supremacy, which is equipped with innovative features like Web3 and Bluetooth chat.
WhatsApp vs BitChat: Mark Zuckerberg's WhatsApp is present in every phone. At the same time, Jack Dorsey's new app BitChat is also in the headlines. On the one hand, while WhatsApp has become the most used chatting app in the world, on the other hand, BitChat is preparing to change the game on the basis of privacy and Web3 technology. Now the question is which of the two apps is better for you.
What are the features of WhatsApp?
WhatsApp was started in 2009 and now it has become a part of Meta (formerly Facebook). Its users use it all over the world including India. It offers facilities ranging from sending text messages, photos and videos to video calls, group chat, status updates, WhatsApp channels and business chat.
The most important thing is that this app runs smoothly on all smartphones. It consumes very little data of the users and its interface is also very easy. Due to end-to-end encryption, your messages also remain secure.
Jack Dorsey's BitChat
Now let's come to Jack Dorsey's new and innovative app BitChat. Dorsey, the founder of Twitter, which has recently been renamed to X, has created BitChat especially for those users who want privacy and technological freedom.
BitChat is based on Web3 and blockchain technology. This app is completely decentralized, that is, the user's data does not reside on any central server. It has features like inbuilt crypto wallet, encrypted chat, file sharing and no advertisements.
The most interesting thing is that this app can work even without internet. Chatting is also possible in this app by connecting to Bluetooth. Although at present this app has not been launched for the general public, but there is a lot of enthusiasm about it in the technology world.
WhatsApp vs BitChat?
If you want a reliable, simple, fast and family-friendly chatting app, then WhatsApp is the perfect option for you, but if you give more importance to privacy, are interested in Web3 or crypto and want to learn some new app, then BitChat can be an exciting option for you.
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