A privacy layer for payments & communication. Online or offline fully encrypted, identity-free, and unstoppable.

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$GRoom “Game Changer Demo Preview” The demo you’re seeing isn’t just a feature… It’s proof that GRoom is years ahead of the entire market. In this demo: ✔️ Offline Messaging (Bluetooth Mesh) Devices communicate with zero internet, zero SIM, zero identity. Fully operational inside our Android app. ✔️ Offline Raw Transaction Generation A Bitcoin transaction is created completely offline by the sender. ✔️ Hex Sent Through Offline Messaging The raw hex is delivered to the receiver through Bluetooth only. Online Execution by Receiver Once anyone gets internet, the receiver broadcasts the hex and the BTC transaction goes live on-chain. This means: ✔️ You can communicate in a blackout. ✔️ You can move value in a blackout. ✔️ You can transact without towers, WiFi, or visibility. ✔️ You can stay sovereign, private, and connected anywhere on Earth. This is not a concept. This is working, integrated, and live inside our Android app right now shown in demo. $GRoom is officially building what others are only tweeting about. This is the future of private communication and payments. $Privacy $GRoom $Payments
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We’ve been tuning the interface in the background and now it’s almost time. The new GROOM's APK lands with a UI that feels tighter, bolder, and way more alive. You’ll want to see this one the second it drops.
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The Rise of Offline Crypto: How GROOM’s Bluetooth Mesh Unlocks a New Era of Private Communication Most people think privacy begins and ends with encryption. You open an app, it encrypts your messages, and that is supposed to be enough. But real privacy starts before encryption. It starts when you are not dependent on the internet at all. This is where GROOM shifts the entire conversation. Crypto is no longer only about digital money. It is becoming the base layer for how people connect, especially when the internet is unavailable, unsafe, or controlled. GROOM sits at the center of this shift with Bluetooth mesh networking, enabling something many do not know is already possible: Private peer to peer communication that works completely offline. No SIM No WiFi No cell signal No server logging your data Just devices talking through a distributed mesh. Why Offline Communication Matters The world faces two major problems: Centralized networks create surveillance. Connectivity is never guaranteed due to outages, censorship, travel, or crowd density. Apps like WhatsApp and Signal still depend on servers and phone numbers. If servers fail, privacy fails. If the internet drops, communication stops. GROOM bypasses all of this by using Bluetooth Low Energy to pass messages through nearby devices instead of servers. When you remove the network, you remove surveillance and dependency. How GROOM Mesh Works Normal apps use a server. GROOM uses direct peer relays from one device to the next. Each device becomes a node. Nodes relay messages but cannot read them because encryption happens on device. This unlocks: Messages without internet Local metadata that does not persist A network that strengthens as more users join Communication in places where nothing else works such as remote areas, underground, travel abroad without SIM, disaster regions, or heavy crowd events. Crypto Meets Offline Networks Once you create decentralized offline communication, value transfer naturally follows. GROOM is positioned to explore offline crypto transactions. Imagine sending a signed transaction to a friend inside a building with no signal. When either of you get internet, it broadcasts. This is the simple real world utility crypto has been missing. Why Now Global privacy concerns are rising. Censorship, shutdowns, and metadata risks are becoming normal. People need alternatives that do not require permission. GROOM offers: No numbers No SIM No servers No cloud logs A mesh that becomes stronger as it grows The Bigger Picture GROOM is not competing with WhatsApp or Telegram. It is creating a new class of communication: off grid, encrypted, peer to peer, decentralized, and crypto powered. Perfect for travelers, activists, journalists, privacy focused users, or anyone who wants communication without identity exposure. The Future Offline crypto infrastructure is emerging. GROOM represents a shift in how humans connect. A world where people can talk, coordinate, and transact even when everything else fails. That is the future GROOM is building.
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$GRoom Update Hi everyone, We are pleased to announce that our new UI design is now completed. This is an important step toward elevating the overall user experience on GRoom. While we believe the new UI is a major improvement, we are still continuously refining it because we know it can become even better. This update represents the beginning of a more polished, modern, and intuitive design direction for GRoom. The updated UI will be implemented in the app next, as part of our ongoing commitment to deliver consistent upgrades and improvements for our community. More updates coming soon.
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Good Morning, $GRoom 2nd Official Spaces is going happening tonight. 9 PM UTC. Expect alot of things in this spaces🤝
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GRoom Update: We are pleased to share that we have officially started the process of applying for our Play Store listing. This is a major step forward in bringing GRoom’s decentralized messaging, online messages, Bluetooth-mesh offline communication, and offline crypto payments directly to Android users worldwide. Getting listed on the Play Store will allow our community to: 🔹Download the $GRoom app securely 🔹 Test our offline messaging and offline BTC payment features and be part of beta testing 🔹 Experience our ecosystem with a seamless user interface 🔹 Join us as we continue building the future of private, borderless communication This milestone brings us one step closer to mass adoption!
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You have a few design issues with AES: shared password-derived key for the whole group. Anyone with the password or the ability to get the password can decrypt everything past or present this also brings in the ability to use dict attacks or just phishing attacks. That makes it so your encryption is vulnerable. You should never reuse a the nonces. This is not "military grade encryption" at its core. Thank you for the detailed feedback. We appreciate the security review. On nonce reuse each message uses a unique random 12-byte IV so nonces are not reused. On the shared password model this is intentional for group channels, but we recognize the trade offs. Password compromise does expose channel history, and we are evaluating forward secrecy and per message key derivation. PBKDF2 uses 100,000 iterations with channel name salt, but stronger mitigations are needed. We’re prioritizing improvements to channel encryption security over time. Your input helps us strengthen the implementation. No data trails should be phrased as "no persistent logs". There will always be data trails with the ledger, I get why you said it and the marketing behind it, but its misleading compared to the actual design. Thanks for the feedback. We use "no data trails" to mean no identifiable or linkable data trails that can be used to track users or correlate activity. On-chain, Solana/Bitcoin transactions are permanent, but without personal identifiers or metadata linking them to users. Wallets and identities stay local, so on-chain data can't be tied to specific individuals without additional context. No persistent logs of contact lists, message content, wallet balances, or user metadata on our servers. Transit metadata IP, timestamps, routing headers exists during forwarding but isn't stored or correlated after delivery. Makes sense with the UTO, but your public material specifically states Solana there is no other talk about it (unless I missed it? We’ve planned to expand step by step, developing and integrating more chains as the project grows. Our public materials haven’t fully caught up yet, and we still need to update the marketing content accordingly plus we want to keep some of it as a future catalyst. The Bluetooth is plausible. I actually really like the idea, I'm curious how you are doing re-fragmentation/ reassembly on the other end with packet loss and in the presence of DoS like peers? Reassembly uses a fragmentID-based map, each fragment set gets a random 8-byte ID, and fragments are stored by index until all are received. If fragments are lost, incomplete sets are cleaned up after 30 seconds, preventing memory buildup. Duplicate detection via SecurityManager with a 10k message capacity, connection limits (8 max normal, 2 ultra-low power), and periodic cleanup of stale fragments for DoS mitigations. Fragments are validated before storage, and fragmentID randomness prevents predictable attacks, and currently no automatic retransmission, missing fragments cause reassembly to time out after 30 seconds. This is acceptable for lossy BLE, but we're evaluating selective retransmission for critical messages for packet loss. The 30-second timeout balances memory use and tolerance for transient loss. We appreciate the feedback and are refining these mechanisms as we scale. As a side note, we reviewed your main page post. Could you show us where it says we cannot use open-source code, and what exactly the concern is? Also, please point to any place where we stated that we don’t use open-source components. Since you’re raising technical questions, can you also show us where in BitChat’s code the transaction is generated within the app, and where the hex is verified internally? Also show us where they implemented offline payments.
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These are way more coherent than the first round of answers I appreciate that. - Perfectly reasonable choice, its plausible. - You have a few design issues with AES: shared password-derived key for the whole group. Anyone with the password or the ability to get the password can decrypt everything past or present this also brings in the ability to use dict attacks or just phishing attacks. That makes it so your encryption is vulnerable. You should never reuse a the nonces. This is not "military grade encryption" at its core. - No data trails should be phrased as "no persistent logs". There will always be data trails with the ledger, I get why you said it and the marketing behind it, but its misleading compared to the actual design. - Makes sense with the UTXO, but your public material specifically states Solana there is no other talk about it (unless I missed it)? - The Bluetooth is plausible. I actually really like the idea, I'm curious how you are doing re-fragmentation/reassembly on the other end with packet loss and in the presence of DoS like peers? Thanks for the donation, we appreciate it. Do you have any code I can peer review?
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*GRoom Weekly Roadmap is Live* Here’s what the community can expect from $GROOM this week: *Wednesday, 26 Nov* • Weekly Kickoff Update • Full progress overview for the week *Thursday, 27 Nov* • Play Store Application Update • Steps completed and what comes next for Android rollout *Friday, 28 Nov* • UI Design Release for the GRoom App (Figma design) • First look at our upgraded interface • Educational Post: The New Era of Offline Payments • Plus, a showcase of our improved UX for offline payments *Sunday, 30 Nov* • Full Article Release • Deep dive into the tech behind offline messaging and payments *Monday, Dec 1st • Community Thread Competition • Best threads will be highlighted
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Hey everyone! As requested by the community, we’ve officially submitted the verification request for $GROOM on Jupiter. @JupiterExchange , we kindly ask for expedited review our users are actively trying to trade through your platform, but the token is currently flagged as a honeypot despite being launched through @Pumpfun which uses a safe and standardized SPL deployment. We’re pushing this verification forward specifically for our community so everyone can have a smooth and secure trading experience. Major update coming soon. 👀
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The wait is over, our first catalyst “Offline Payments Sneak Peak” will be dropping this Tuesday! It’s Finally time, after that our next second catalyst will be p2p Market Place! Stay Tuned🤫
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Market update. Also, honorable mention… 🔥 $GROOM 🔥
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GROOM UPDATE: APPLE DEVELOPER ACCOUNT APPLIED Hi everyone, We’re excited to share a big step forward for $GRoom. We’ve officially applied for our Apple App Store developer account. This is the first thing Apple requires before we can publish the GRoom app on iOS. Their approval process usually takes some time, so we’re getting everything in place early to make sure the moment the app is ready, the release goes smoothly. This account also lets our community test the GRoom app on iPhones through TestFlight. Without it, we can’t offer early access to Apple users, so getting this done is an important milestone for all of us. With this step, we move closer to bringing iOS users into the ecosystem and toward our long term vision of a decentralized messaging network powered by Bluetooth Mesh and private Bluetooth to Bluetooth payments. The goal is simple: communication and transactions that work even when the internet does not. Thank you for staying with us as we build something truly different. More updates are on the way. $GRoom is creating the offline and encrypted future of communication and payments.
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Great write up on $GROOM by @SebastianWols17 . Grabbed a fat sack myself at $300K range for the culture. Love privacy projects, and the fact that there are no paid KOLs and it’s holding this strong is something I like to see. Watching closely as team plays this out. Also, looking forward to Doxx, not a fan of anonymous teams anymore. Will take profits at some point and ride the rest as a free bag. DYOR 🔥 $GROOM 🔥
🧵 Review 🧵 @GhostRoomSol So as promised the $GROOM community grinded so hard that they deserved Review from me, so I have spent 4h preparing this! Interested in what I found? Let`s read! $SOL
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Groom is Now Officially Registered in Texas We’re pleased to share an important milestone for Groom. We are now officially registered in the State of Texas. This step was taken to secure our onboarding with both the Play Store and Apple Store, allowing us to publish the Groom application publicly once ready. This registration reinforces the legitimacy of what we’re building a decentralized messaging and transaction layer powered by Bluetooth mesh networking. Groom is designed to operate both online and offline, enabling encrypted communication and peer-to-peer payments without servers, identities, or traditional connectivity. This is a foundational step toward what we aim to deliver in the coming months and years: a privacy-native communication and payment layer that works anywhere, under any conditions. $GROOM comptroller.texas.gov/taxes/…
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Bought heavy in $GROOM last days. No paid actors. Of they deliver this product then it will be a 30-50m play here at 400k mc.
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$GROOM - @GhostRoomSol: 1M is currently loading. One of the most hard working teams I’ve seen in a while. Realize what they can do in a good market.
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Global Outage Shows the truth right now, a major Cloudflare outage has brought down nearly 30% of the world’s websites. One single point of failure and everything goes offline. This is exactly why we are building Groom. When the internet collapses, centralized servers fail, or networks go dark, your communication and payments should not stop. Groom is creating the system where both messaging and Bitcoin payments can work completely offline using Bluetooth Mesh Networking. •Offline Communication device-to-device messaging without internet, SIM cards, servers, or identity •Offline BTC Payments peer-to-peer settlement using Bluetooth Mesh, even in zero-connectivity environments This outage is the clearest reminder of why Groom exists. A world built fully online breaks easily. A world with offline-first, decentralized infrastructure stays alive no matter what. Stay connected. More updates coming soon.
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For everyone asking if GROOM is real or just hype: The *GitHub* is live. Go check the commits, the architecture, and the direction. github.com/ghost-room
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