@linagee: On standard satellite internet plans, the spot beam is not the only limiting factor. The packets you receive are encrypted, so only your terminal can decrypt the message. I’m not aware of any current mulitcasting services available through satellite internet providers. They may exist, I’m just not aware.

What multicasting allows is for everyone to receive the same data. This is how Outernet works; everyone shares the same multicast client.

How large of a file is the blockchain? If it’s not too big, you can send it through Outernet now.

Lantern does not require a dish, as it is an L-band receiver with an integrated patch antenna. The antenna exists below the enclosure and is about 3-inches on each side (square). It is not able to receive satellite signals when indoors, but it can act as a wifi webserver inside.

I’ve always though that Bitcoin broadcasting would be a great use case for Outernet. Individual transactions can take place over WhatsApp or Twitter between buyer and seller and the transaction can then be sent added to the blockchain and broadcast over the air.