When government internet shutdowns hit, decentralized communication becomes critical. Uganda's recent experience illustrates this starkly. Ahead of the presidential election, authorities cut internet access—a pattern that repeated from 2016 and 2021 under prolonged rule. But this cycle brought a shift: residents came prepared with BitChat, which surged to the #1 app position amid the blackout. The application demonstrated how decentralized networks can function when centralized infrastructure fails. It's a real-world stress test for Web3 communication tools, showing genuine demand for alternatives when traditional connectivity disappears. Users who previously had limited options now had a functioning channel, underscoring why privacy-focused and decentralized platforms matter beyond just crypto enthusiasts—they're becoming infrastructure for resilience.

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