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In the event someone wants to include multiple teams connected, if the Bitchat client could use RNS Reticulum and then allow a local setup to map channels to RNS addresses for synching messages, this would allow one or multiple people in the group to sync to another group over RNS. This could build a very robust and interconnected web for small groups that want to stay in touch with each other. In my mind, the local Bitchat client would generate an RNS address, and then you would configure one or a few far-side RNS addresses to share messages with. Those could then use radios or even internet to stay connected. Github RNS Reticulum would get you started...
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In the event someone wants to include multiple teams connected, if the Bitchat client could use RNS Reticulum and then allow a local setup to map channels to RNS addresses for synching messages, this would allow one or multiple people in the group to sync to another group over RNS. This could build a very robust and interconnected web for small groups that want to stay in touch with each other. In my mind, the local Bitchat client would generate an RNS address, and then you would configure one or a few far-side RNS addresses to share messages with. Those could then use radios or even internet to stay connected. Github RNS Reticulum would get you started...
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