John Moriarty of Bitcoin Out Loud has delivered a crowdfunded deep dive into Bitcoin Cash’s CHIP process — the decentralized governance framework that helps BCH avoid chain splits (most of the time). Funded via FundMe.cash, the video breaks down how CHIPs document proposals, weigh risks, and — ideally — prevent crypto civil wars. If you have been wondering how a decentralized system can come to consensus this video will show you how we get it done.
The Moria Protocol has begun its graceful transition from v0 to v1, allowing users to settle old loans at full value (1 MUSDv0 = $1 BCH) and move seamlessly to the upgraded v1 system. The new version offers market-driven interest rates and NFT-managed loans. If you have been waiting for BCH to have a native stablecoin before incorporating CashTokens into your app, the time is now.
Developer mainnet_pat has launched a fundraiser to add CashToken support to Trezor’s BlockBook indexer — a backend tool used by wallets like Exodus, Edge, and Trust. The goal? Teach BlockBook (written in Go) to understand BCH’s unique tokens, including metadata via BCMR and pricing from Cauldron DEX. With 68% of the 76 BCH target already pledged, the campaign aims to cover coding, QA, and two years of server hosting.
Developer Richard Brady has launched cashflow.dev, an experimental Bitcoin Cash block explorer that visualizes transactions as a dynamic, interactive graph. Powered by Chaingraph, the tool displays the blockchain as a navigable directed acyclic graph (DAG), with gray placeholder transactions that expand when clicked. The project (GitHub) offers a fresh way to explore BCH’s transaction history beyond traditional list-based explorers. While still in development, it demonstrates how BCH’s data structure can be represented visually — making blockchain analysis more intuitive.
In the latest Bitcoin Cash University episode, Sayoshi Nakamario dissects the CashStarter smart contracts powering FundMe.cash, a BCH based decentralized crowdfunding platform. The technical deep dive covers how six interconnected contracts (written in CashScript) handle campaign creation, pledges, and payouts — all without centralized control.
David Shattuck of A Fifth of Gaming (AFoG) has launched a fundraiser to partner with Platinum Esports, kicking off with a BCH-sponsored Starcraft championship at CSLAN 3 in Chicago (August 2025) and an AFoG exhibition tournament in Q4. The campaign seeks 2 BCH to fund: A $350 BCH prize pool (hedged via AnyHedge) for CSLAN 3’s 5th–8th place finishers and an AFoG-hosted Starcraft 2 exhibition, introducing Platinum’s community to BCH payments. Shattuck, creator of the BCH-powered AFoG tournament platform, aims to onboard gamers through competitive play — AFoG has already processed 5,800+ BCH transactions across 100+ tournaments. Discussions continue in the BCH Gamers Telegram.
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