BCH Bliss 2025, focused on network utility and speed
John Nieri, president of General Protocols, the UTXO blockchain development company behind the popular BCH Bull DeFi platform, told Cryptopolitan: “This is the beginning of the age of the BCH entrepreneur.” Nieri, known as Emergent Reasons in the community, said of the 2025 network change: “The engine has been seriously upgraded. There are more coming, but the power available now is enough to move mountains. Next we need wallets and apps that put that power into the the hands of a huge number of people and organizations.”“I think it just removes headache for developers. Because for example, with Cauldron, we were discussing at some point like an overflow behavior where if you have a lot of tokens and a lot of BCH in a micro-pool … you can only go up to 64-bit integers — then your financial contracts you have to worry about. You have to consider, ‘oh can it overflow, will the transaction just fail?’ And that just removed this headache and worry.”
Synthetic assets and the battle for privacy and adoption
The Bitcoin Cash community is known for its passionate support of values also held by Bitcoin’s pseudonymous creator Satoshi Nakamoto. Permissionlessness. Anonymity. Separation of money and state. Kallisti, a developer of the Selene Wallet for Bitcoin Cash, which also supports CashTokens NFTs on the network, shared his thoughts on day three of Bliss, on being publicly verifiable, and the state of crypto in the USA under a Trump regime:Kallisti’s comments came in reply to the thoughts of Dagur Valberg, a dev behind the Moria USD (MUSD) stablecoin on Bitcoin Cash, who lamented the extremely draconian situation for crypto privacy currently unfolding in the European Union. Valberg noted that he does fear being attacked by the state, saying: “Oh it’s definitely kind of risky, especially in the EU,” continuing: “There’s a lot of regulatory stuff coming up and you never know if the governments are going to retroactively punish you. You just have to hope they’re not. It would definitely be better to be anonymous, and if I had the option to choose again I would be anonymous.”“Just because you’re doxxed doesn’t mean that you’re trustworthy. Not necessarily … I think it’d be great to have more anons in the community … As far as government crackdown and what not, in some degree I don’t feel the fear as much in the US and on the other hand the current US administration is very unpredictable, so we never know if tomorrow they just decide, ‘yeah we’re just gonna ban crypto’ even though Trump was in the BTC Nashville conference last year and praising everything about BTC right — but politicians are always just saying what we wanna hear, right?”
Geukens, for his part, added, “By 2027 they want to have all privacy coins banned in the EU,” with BCH Bliss organizer and Bitcoin Cash Podcast Host Jeremy noting that doxxing and popular support can be a kind of “double-edged sword.”
“Then we could create permissionless synthetic markets open to everyone — which could theoretically enable normal people to create massive unrelated markets that compete directly with the regulated ones dominated by banking cartels. So we could end up having huge synthetic markets being the tail that wags the trad-fi dog!”
Pain points, solutions, and the road forward
BCH Bliss attendees and speakers were not afraid to confront the realities of the present: draconian regulation, crypto being bought up and co-opted by politicians and banksters, relatively low network usage, and the ever pressing need for greater and greater privacy to stay ahead of entities seeking to stifle economic freedom. The controversial social media personality Mayweather also spoke words that — regardless of the speaker — resonated with Voluntaryists, Agorists, and anarchists everywhere, emphasizing a decided antipathy toward fiat-pegged stablecoins, and a laser focus on privacy and permissionless, P2P transactions.Jeremy noted the voluntary and permissionless nature of the chain as a data storage network for anyone willing to pay the fees, but asked about potential community battles fought over the so-called proper use of the network — whether it is about P2P cash first and foremost, and not arbitrary jpeg storage. To learn more about the CHIPs process and future Bitcoin Cash upgrades, please see this resource.“It is a nuanced debate, and reasonable people could fall on either side. So I think one thing is that you don’t need to go from 220 bytes to no limit at all. We could do like steps and see, reevaluate. Also, the filters they do work to some extent. You have Mara Slipstream on BTC. But on BCH I don’t think we have any kind of service, so if you wanted to put your current token metadata fully onchain that would be non-standard, so you would have to team up with a miner. This is a real hurdle, so that’s why we don’t see it. But if you remove this hurdle and it becomes 10x easier then people will definitely do it.”
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