There was a time when giving tips on Bitcoin Cash was something automatic. People were doing that naturally, when reading a good comment, a well-written article or a very constructive idea, and voilà, you get tipped. Small, fast, on-chain. Human.
For years, that mission was carried by Chaintip. It reigned supreme on Reddit and also on X (old Twitter) as a simple, powerful and very useful tool to spread the real use of BCH. But, as time passed, the bot died and with it an important part of the Bitcoin Cash culture went down as well.

For quite some time, there was an emptiness, but like always happens in live ecosystems, it ended up being filled.
The Resurgence of Tipping, Now With Cashtokens
It’s in this context that CashBot, a Telegram Bitcoin Cash bot, appears — a new generation of tipping bot, built in the Cashtokens era, totally on-chain and made for the present of BCH, not the past.
CashBot doesn’t serve just to send and receive Bitcoin Cash. It goes beyond that.
It allows:
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Give tips in Bitcoin Cash
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Give tips in Cashtokens
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Create micro community incentives
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Reinforce the Bitcoin Cash culture
All of this inside community chats in a simple and direct way. This happens without obscure custodians, empty promises or complicated abstractions.
Just Bitcoin Cash and human interaction.
A simple bot, but with a powerful philosophy
When people interact with Cashtokens for the first time, the experience is clear: security, transparency and user control.
CashBot already warns:
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Use only compatible wallets that support Cashtokens
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Never send to exchanges
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Always confirm the address and amount to send
This may sound trivial, but it reveals something important: the bot doesn’t play with the user. It educates, alerts and makes the user responsible.
This detail is fundamental to show maturity in the BCH ecosystem.
How the bot works in practice (without complications)
CashBot offers direct commands that are easy to memorize and understand:
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Check the BCH balance
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Obtain an address to deposit BCH
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Tip users by replying to messages
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Make “rains” of tokens for various participants
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Consult balance and volume of supported tokens
All of this can be seen in the screenshots.


People don’t need to know how to program to use the bot. They don’t need to understand blockchain in depth. People just need to recognize value and want to reward it.
Cashtokens: the missing ingredient
Here is perhaps the most important point. With Cashtokens, tipping becomes more than just a monetary value and turns more symbolic, cultural and communitarian.
A token can represent:
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A community
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A project
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A movement
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A cause
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A specific task
By allowing tips in tokens such as HERB, HOLY, FURU, MUSD, and *others, CashBot transforms the tip into a message — not just a value.
This is something that Chaintip, even with all the utility it had, couldn’t offer to users.
Why this is vital for BCH today
At a moment when:
Attention is fragmented
Social networks are dominated by noise
Creators struggle to continue and survive
Builders need real incentives
Tools like CashBot become social infrastructure.
They:
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Incentivize participation
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Reward contribution
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Create local and digital economies
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Give real use to BCH and Cashtokens
It’s not speculation. It’s not a future promise. It is daily use.
The BCH spirit continues alive
Chaintip is dead, but the idea never disappeared.
It evolved.
CashBot proves that Bitcoin Cash continues true to its essence: digital peer-to-peer money, now expanded to tokens, communities and new forms of human interaction.
If BCH is about real use, then tipping is one of its purest expressions.
And today, that spirit has a new name.
Encourage my writing by sending a tip or donation to the BCH address and QR code below. Your support helps me continue bringing more high-quality, informative articles like this and more. Merry Christmas to all of you around the globe.
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