It’s funny how people only pay attention to a coin when it’s on the rise, not because of what’s been built behind the scenes. It’s human to do so, but most don’t realize what they’re missing by not being connected to the ecosystem. The ecosystem is where everything happens — where the community links up, projects get known, and all sorts of exciting things take place.
Bitcoin Cash is no different. Plenty of amazing projects aimed at mass onboarding are being built — and some are already up and running. Today I want to highlight two of them: Cashstamps and Purelypeer.
I love these two because, in my mind, they complement each other in a unique way — one that I’ll explain in a moment.
Cashstamps: Onboarding with a Surprise in Your Pocket


Cashstamps is a Bitcoin Cash project that focuses on onboarding people in a way that lets them experience the speed of BCH while also giving them a new wallet to store it.
As the name suggests, the website lets you generate stamps filled with BCH. Users simply scan a QR code, download the Selene wallet, and redeem their stamp. Even if they know nothing about Bitcoin Cash, they instantly receive some BCH and start wondering: “So now, what can I do with this?”
That’s when the real onboarding begins. Anyone — a user, a project, a merchant — can use Cashstamps to bring people into BCH anywhere: at a meeting, in school, during a ride, or wherever potential users can be found. I’m already planning to use Cashstamps in CHAPA BCH Moçambique, where riders could enjoy their first rides for free thanks to these little gems. Merchants, curious individuals, and crypto newcomers can all be drawn in the same way.
It’s a simple but powerful tool to introduce people to Bitcoin Cash.
Purelypeer: Turning BCH into a Global Treasure Hunt

Now, let’s talk about Purelypeer — a BCH treasure hunt app that allows people to find “cashdrops” anywhere in the world. You can collect existing ones, create new ones, or fund someone else’s quest.
When I first tried Purelypeer, I was hooked instantly. I created an unfunded quest, and within minutes one of the team members funded it so I could test it. Each cashdrop I found brought back memories of my childhood, when I’d go to my grandma’s house to pick the juiciest mangos from the tree. It’s the same thrill, but with BCH instead of fruit — a pretty great feeling.
Purelypeer is available on both iOS and Android, so anyone can enjoy the hunt whether they’re at the gym, camping, or just out exploring. It’s onboarding in a fun, active, and totally different way.
The Connection: Stamps That Fund Hunts
Here’s where my personal take comes in — I see these two apps connecting beautifully. Imagine someone gets a free Cashstamp, redeems it, and decides to use that BCH to fund a Purelypeer quest. Suddenly, their small gift of BCH turns into a fun hunt that brings even more people into the ecosystem. That’s a chain reaction of onboarding — pretty amazing, isn’t it?

I’ll be putting this into practice myself, using both apps together for CHAPA BCH Moçambique riders. Some will get their BCH through Cashstamps, others by hunting cashdrops. Either way, they’ll all be part of something bigger.
So, what do you think? Are you ready to try Cashstamps or Purelypeer — or better yet, both? It’s time to test them out and see how fun onboarding to Bitcoin Cash can really be.
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