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Historic Milestone Achieved

Today, I successfully completed the first blockchain transaction broadcast without an internet connection – fully validated on-chain.

This proof-of-concept opens the door for crypto adoption in areas without internet access, during disasters, and in extreme conditions.

The journey started with 1200+ errors, countless late nights, and an idea that most said was “impossible.”
Today, it’s a reality.

Next stop: mainnet deployment.And  one Application! for EASY USE! with 3 CLICKS!

Whatever you do and want to show others, it is best to provide some details, along with proof, or you can directly provide a tutorial through a video you recorded when performing the offline transaction you are referring to, so that everyone can verify it, and people don't think you are bragging or lying. By the way, I have seen discussions like you mean, but that doesn't mean "Without an Internet Connection", because basically a blockchain transaction requires an internet connection for its broadcast. I just think the right word for it is Indirectly using the Internet.

For reference, perhaps you can see the explanation, here: Youtube - Bitcoin Q&A: Offline Transactions and Fault Tolerance
Original archived Re: Offline Transaction - Myth or reality? I just Did It"
Scraped on 08/08/2025, 23:13:50 UTC
Historic Milestone Achieved

Today, I successfully completed the first blockchain transaction broadcast without an internet connection – fully validated on-chain.

This proof-of-concept opens the door for crypto adoption in areas without internet access, during disasters, and in extreme conditions.

The journey started with 1200+ errors, countless late nights, and an idea that most said was “impossible.”
Today, it’s a reality.

Next stop: mainnet deployment.And  one Application! for EASY USE! with 3 CLICKS!

Whatever you do and want to show others, it is best to provide some details, along with proof, or you can directly provide a tutorial through a video you recorded when performing the offline transaction you are referring to, so that everyone can verify it, and people don't think you are bragging or lying. By the way, I have seen discussions like you mean, but that doesn't mean "Without an Internet Connection", because basically a blockchain transaction requires an internet connection for its broadcast. I just think the right word for it is Indirectly using the Internet.

For reference, perhaps you can see the explanation, here: Youtube - Bitcoin Q&A: Offline Transactions and Fault Tolerance