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Bitcoin Gets Its Own TV Network

Paul Balo by Paul Balo
July 23, 2014
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In a previous groundbreaking initiative, a project known as Kryptoradio was set to use radio waves to broadcast Bitcoin’s blockchain in Finland. This was a partnership between Koodilehto, a Finnish organization specializing in open technology development, and a group advocating for the alternative digital currency, FIMKrypto. With established permission, they were intending to transmit regular blockchain updates via Finland’s widely covered Digita network.

The broadcast was not merely restricted to Bitcoin transactional information; the group also planned to deliver updates regarding prominent BTC currency exchanges and FIMKrypto’s blockchain. However, the sustainability of such broadcasts required continuous funding, without which a two-month trial run was all they could manage.

The objective behind this move was to amplify and diversify blockchain reachability, thereby augmenting its network redundancy and strengthening resilience against cyber-attacks. This kind of initiative echoed the undertakings of Jeff Garzik, a core Bitcoin developer, who at the time was working on sending Bitcoins into space with a cubesat.

That said, Kryptoradio’s broadcasts would be one-way, meaning they could only provide blockchain updates and confirmed transactions, without allowing for Bitcoin transactions to be sent. Even with this limitation, the adoption of Kryptoradio would have allowed for convenient payment verification for situations like small-business cash registers and parking meters, offering a less expensive and more efficient alternative.

Naturally, there were concerns about the integrity of the broadcasts, as they were to be controlled by a central authority. Despite this, both Kryptoradio and Digita DVB-T committed to dispersing trust in later versions, promising to use cryptographic signatures with every data packet to confirm their authenticity.

This article was updated in 2025 to reflect current trends and insights.

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Paul Balo is the founder of TechBooky and a highly skilled wireless communications professional with a strong background in cloud computing, offering extensive experience in designing, implementing, and managing wireless communication systems.

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