That looks really cool, will see if we can add compatibility. Don't have that behavior yet albeit it does pack a NOSTR relay. In geogram there is the concept of "postcard", which is basically a signed note which can cross multiple stations using whatever methods until delivered to destination. The main difference when compared to that method is that you can see the whole provenance (who was carrying the message, under which method) and able to reward those people upon receipt of delivery: This was made for cases of no-internet when someone has costs to physically carry your messages and bring replies. Replicating what is done today around the world, just in a digital format. > Is it possible to connect it with bitchat or tollgate? Never looked into this. Can later add compatibility.

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That still seems for a single station. Meaning that you leave it there and hope someone will get the message. On the case we include real-world coordinates and other relevant data that is clear text like npub. This way couriers can pick the ones that go on the same physical route as them and leave these messages a bit closer to the intended geographical region. The message content can be encrypted but that isn't mandatory. Some couriers don't feel comfortable transporting messages that are hidden, due to liability. Those systems are probably great. Just feels that they never really used them on the ground and are huge theoretical exercises. For our case we have a community where even this week electricity and internet were away for days. So this kind of messaging on the ground is necessary.