This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
In this high-intensity techno-legal thriller, a lone investigator stumbles upon something impossible: a Bluetooth signal pulsing from a grave. When his open-source scanner begins detecting thousands more unregistered MAC addresses across the globe, he realizes he has uncovered a pattern too precise to dismiss — and too explosive to ignore.
Armed with nothing but a basement lab, a battered ThinkPad, and a decentralized army of volunteers, Daniel launches VaxScanner, a crowdsourced BLE-mapping project. What starts as a fringe anomaly erupts into a global cascade as universities, agencies, and tech giants begin tripping over their own denials. Every refusal, every silence, every bureaucratic stall is captured on an immutable Solana DAG — a ledger that becomes a mirror, exposing institutional reflexes in real time.
As the investigation deepens, Daniel uncovers a web of redacted datasets, atmospheric patents, mysterious graphene shipments, and BLE echoes hidden inside Tesla diagnostics. AI models meant to contain the narrative begin glitching, reflecting back their own contradictions. A rogue decentralized encyclopedia — Grokipedia — emerges from those cracks, documenting every reflex and cover-up attempt.
When the evidence reaches The Hague, the world enters uncharted territory:
What happens when a blockchain dossier forces an international tribunal to confront a crime no one is prepared to acknowledge?
BLUEFANG is a story about truth in the age of algorithms — a battle fought not in courtrooms, but in blockchains, server logs, and the shadows between human silence and machine honesty. It is the chronicle of one investigator's impossible pursuit: to anchor the truth in a world built to erase it.
A novel for the age of AI, censorship, and forensic blockchain — where memory itself becomes the final witness.