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An open-source, community-maintained website about #CashTokens, including technical specifications, documentation, guides, and other resources. #BCH





This is not part of the 2025 Bitcoin Cash upgrade, but over the next few years I expect to see Bitcoin Cash covenants that allow users to deposit BCH and CashTokens and receive "privacy-wrapped" BCH and CashTokens. Within these privacy covenants, users can indefinitely transact with strong privacy, and transactions/withdrawals will not be possible to link to a previous transaction. With layer 1 transparency, you'll always be able to see the covenant's total BCH and CashToken(s) balances, but individual holdings and transaction info won't be leaked. These systems are possible on any cryptocurrency with sufficiently advanced math capabilities in the contract layer. It's actually been possible (but hard) on BCH for a while, various teams claim to have partial support on BTC, and of course multiple such systems have existed on ETH for years. I think this application-layer privacy approach – full transparency on layer 1 + a good calculator – has better tradeoffs than systems that bet their layer 1 network on monolithic privacy solutions. Full layer 1 transparency increases the addressable market (and ultimately – anonymity set size), eliminates supply auditing concerns, and minimizes existential cryptography risks. With a well designed virtual machine (the "calculator"), transaction sizes and validation costs can be practically equivalent, while only the application-layer privacy approach can fully isolate privacy systems, maximizing user choice to 1) individually opt in, 2) switch and diversify across systems, and 3) deprecate/ignore outdated or vulnerable systems.


1. No, layer 1 transactions remain transparent, this upgrade just makes contracts – and especially math – require fewer bytes. 2. Yes, anything on ETH can be built on BCH, often with significant scaling advantages, i.e. lower transaction fees. (This was true already, but the 2025 upgrade improves efficiency enough to make many more use cases immediately practical.) Note that layer 1 transparency actually improves both safety and net privacy: x.com/bitjson/status…

Building at the contract layer vs. betting the network on one design: Bitcoin Cash can have covenants experimenting with different approaches, and users can 1) easily limit their exposure to a portion of their BCH, and 2) easily audit every covenant’s BCH holdings.




The BigInt CHIP enables high-precision math for Bitcoin Cash, offering over 10x reductions in contract lengths and making previously-theoretical use cases immediately practical: more advanced automated market making and exchange protocols, decentralized stablecoins, collateralized loan protocols, cross-chain and sidechain bridges, zero-knowledge proofs, post-quantum cryptography, homomorphic encryption, and more.





The new #Cashonize logo! You'll see it on the Cashonize github, twitter, telegram and the wallet itself of course!




