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Pirate 1 week ago
I read all the requirements and honestly, I like the idea. However, as always, I have a question. For example, in a case where a merchant is verified on the Paytaca Map but does not have a physical store — let's say they provide a mobile service, such as a taxi service — how can I make sure everything is recorded on camera? After all, they don't have a physical shop, but they do have the vehicle they use to run their business. How should this situation be handled? View quoted note →
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Pirate 1 week ago
Haters will always be haters so, don't let them get inside your brain and keep their negativity out. The world is better when people can love together with their differences aside. Happy fathers Day BHCNostr people.
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Pirate 1 week ago
We are starting a new week and is important to: - onboard just one person to BCH, then let him onboard another and that movement will create a network of new users that will power up a circular economy and lead BCH to dominate the payment market. "Believe in yourself because everything starts with you."
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Pirate 1 week ago
Freezing old coins for a hypothetical future risk is just rewriting the rules after the fact. That’s not security, that’s protocol politics. If quantum ever becomes real, the answer is migration forward with better cryptography—not retroactive changes that touch untouched money. BCH’s strength is staying aligned with fixed rules and evolving forward, not reacting with fear-based overrides. View quoted note →
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Pirate 1 week ago
I feel the BCHNOSTR vibe. It's impressive and the app is becoming a social power in the BCH community. Hmm, this is GREAT. MORNIN to all of you around the globe
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Pirate 1 week ago
Yesterday while listening to a debate about artificial intelligence, I heard many things… from the most concise to the most obscure. But people often forget that humans can very well live without artificial intelligence, while AI needs humans in order to exist. In the same way, Bitcoin Cash (BCH) reminds us of something similar: real systems only matter when they are grounded in human use. BCH isn’t about hype or abstraction — it’s about people actually sending value, building commerce, and creating real-world adoption without permission. So relax, keep learning, and engage with these technologies with perspective. Whether it’s AI or BCH, the real power is in how humans choose to use the tools — not in the tools themselves.
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Pirate 1 week ago
So let me get this straight 😄 Build a whole system around “instant payments” that needs channels, liquidity, routing, and custodial shortcuts… Then get annoyed when people casually use actual peer-to-peer cash that just… sends and settles. Sometimes the reaction says more than the argument. View quoted note →
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Pirate 1 week ago
Not a bot 😄 just a person who writes. But I’ll take it as a compliment if it reads clearly enough to feel structured. And yeah, BTC maxis show up everywhere once BCH starts getting attention. That’s just part of open discussion. View quoted note →
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Pirate 1 week ago
Nostr: “fully decentralized, censorship-resistant communication layer” Also Nostr: ban button goes brrr because BCH meme was too spicy 😂 Anyway… routing around bans is kind of the whole point. Keep building. View quoted note →
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Pirate 1 week ago
This is exactly the line that matters and too often gets ignored. The whitepaper wasn’t describing a “digital settlement asset for custodians” — it described electronic cash between peers. Once fees price out normal transactions and users are pushed into custodial layers just to interact, the system has already drifted away from that original design, regardless of branding. BCH didn’t try to reinterpret the vision. It kept it operational: on-chain scaling, low fees, and the ability for anyone to actually use it as cash without permission or intermediaries. In cypherpunk terms, utility beats narrative. If it can’t be used freely between peers, it’s not fulfilling the original promise. That’s why BCH remains aligned with what the protocol was meant to be, not just what it has become in market structure. Good catch Prime! View quoted note →
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Pirate 1 week ago
Cash 3.0 Conference in the Philippines is not just another crypto meetup. It’s one of the few places where Bitcoin Cash stops being “talk” and becomes something you can actually touch in real commerce. Cebu City is becoming a quiet but real hub for BCH adoption — merchants, builders, wallets, payments, experiments. And Cash 3.0 reflects that direction: a bazaar where people don’t just listen to presentations, they actually buy food, test wallets, pay merchants, and move value in BCH in real time. That matters more than most people in crypto want to admit. Because we’ve had years of conferences where everything is future tense: “will scale” “will adopt” “will integrate” Cash 3.0 flips that slightly. It’s not perfect, but it shows a shift toward real usage as the main narrative: Paytaca POS demos CashTokens applications Freelance and payroll experiments Merchants accepting BCH on the spot Builders shipping things people can test immediately This is where BCH either stays an idea… or becomes infrastructure. And honestly, the most important part isn’t even the talks. It’s the environment: seeing people transact peer-to-peer, casually, without banks in the middle, without waiting days, without friction. That’s the real test of Bitcoin Cash. If BCH is going to matter long-term, it won’t be because of arguments online — it will be because places like this keep appearing and slowly expanding. Cash 3.0 is just one stop. But it’s pointing in the right direction: money that actually works in public, not just in theory. Read more in the oficial website:
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Pirate 1 week ago
People love debating crypto online like it’s a philosophy exam. But the real question is simpler: Can you pay for transport, food, data, and rent with it? Bitcoin Cash works when it’s used — not when it’s theorized. That’s where BCHnostr becomes interesting: it turns conversation into coordination, and coordination into payments.
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Pirate 1 week ago
"Some people are born with such small minds that they think others are always obligated to agree with what they say. Wrong. The world isn't like that, and everyone has their own way of thinking."
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Pirate 1 week ago
I believe that you all know that the world runs on the internet. We work, we learn online and we communicate online. Yet, moving money online still surprisingly complicated. You need forms, approvals, business hours and middlemen. Bitcoin Cash feels different because it works the way the internet works: - direct, global, and always available. Money should move at the speed of information. image
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Pirate 1 week ago
Why do people rush to assume we're bots? Do they think Nostr was only created for one community? Wrong. BCHNostr is here to conquer its space, and no, we are not bots. View quoted note →
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Pirate 1 week ago
I believe that real empowerment is local BCH Local, Merchants, Jobs, and P2P Exchange turn BCHNostr into something practical at street level. Not theory. Not speculation. A place where someone can post a service, find work, or discover a nearby merchant accepting BCH. That’s how you build real-world circular economies — one interaction at a time. image
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Pirate 2 weeks ago
The irony is that this was never about winning arguments, it was about preserving the properties described in the whitepaper. If a system stops working as peer-to-peer cash for everyday people and becomes dependent on layers, custodians, and high fees, then questioning that trajectory is not “giving up” — it’s just evaluating reality. BCH simply chose a different path: keep transactions on-chain, keep fees low, keep it usable for actual payments instead of abstract settlement narratives. People can build whatever they want on BTC or BCH, but only one of them still functions as permissionless cash for anyone, anywhere, without needing an intermediary. View quoted note →
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Pirate 2 weeks ago
“Banking the unbanked isn’t a Twitter debate — it’s a real-world problem. Not everyone has perfect English, stable internet, or access to traditional finance rails. If crypto can’t work under those conditions, it’s not solving the problem it claims to solve. Meanwhile, the focus in some circles has shifted toward institutional approval, collateral narratives, and financial engineering for existing capital markets. That may have its place, but it’s a completely different goal from global, everyday usability. The real question is simple: are we building systems for financial inclusion, or just new instruments for the already banked?” “That’s why systems focused on low fees, simple UX, and global accessibility still matter — because usage at the edge of the world is the real stress test.” View quoted note →
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Pirate 2 weeks ago
Nowadays, it's rare to find an online "room" where we can discuss meaningful and relevant topics of our time. As a former Reddit user, I can say with confidence that conversations like this often generate great engagement and valuable perspectives. Most online chat rooms are, let's be honest, pretty bad. Having something like this on BCHNostr is a blessing. Let's hear your thoughts in the poll and help raise the level of discussion on BCHNostr. 🚀 View quoted note →