I Didn’t Learn Bitcoin Cash From a Whitepaper — I Used It

By alberdioni8406 | The BCH Observer | 2 Jan 2026


In Maputo, Matola, Lagos, Accra or in Nairobi, no one will wake up thinking in market cap. People wake up thinking in how to pay, to receive and not lose money in the process.

Is in this context, not in graphics, that I understood Bitcoin Cash from the beginning.

I didn't need someone to explain that to me, I didn't need to read the whitepaper, because since I started using BCH it works as intended and never failed me.

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When “money” stop being abstract.

In many African nations, money isn't stable. Fees almost eat up small values. Transfers take an eternity to confirm and the intermediaries end up taking the most part of the money.

For someone who live here, this create a simple question:

Is there a better way to send and receive money without asking for permission and without losing most of it in fees?

And guess what? Bitcoin Cash answered yes, in practical ways - not in theory.


The real state of Bitcoin Cash in the start of 2026

Today, in the very beginning of 2026 we can see Bitcoin Cash:

  • Between the largest cryptocurrencies in the world

  • Sitting comfortable in the 10th place in the Coinmarketcap with a total marketcap surpassing the $11 billion.

  • Bitcoin Cash evolved during all this years in market with the deployment of Cashtokens enabling DeFi on-chain

  • With the lower fees in the market with people paying almost zero to transfer their money across the globe

  • Bitcoin Cash is used to pay for goods and products in merchants around the planet

This isn't an opinion. It is the actual state of the market.

The majority of crypto projects born after Bitcoin Cash they are gone. Some still exist but surviving spending millions of dollars.

Bitcoin Cash keep thriving because there are real users.


What changes when money actually work?

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Here we can find what rarely is written on paper:

When fees are extremely low:

  • Micro-payments make sense

  • Small business start accepting crypto

  • Sending less than a dollar isn't absurd

When there aren't intermediaries:

  • no one asks who you are

  • No one can block a transaction

  • No one decide for you

In Africa, this isn't ideology. It is optional freedom.


While the rest of the world discusses narrative, Africa is testing in practice

During years we listened:

  • "no one use cripto for payments"

  • "Money doesn't need to circulate"

  • "High fees are secure".

But normally those sentences come from places where:

  • The system works

  • Their coin is stable

  • Banks don't fail

In Africa, the reality is totally different:

Here, if money doesn't work for everyday payments, doesn't serve.

This is one of many reasons that Bitcoin Cash is King here, not working only for those who choose not use it.


2026 isn't a hype. It is a silent confirmation.

The simple fact that BCH is again on top 10 in 2026 doesn't mean that its “won the narrative”.

This means something more simpler:

  • It survived circles

  • remained useful

  • Kept the same objective

Not all projects achieve this.

Bitcoin Cash didn't promise to save Africa. It grew because Africans found utility on the currency.


The uncomfortable truth

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If tomorrow:

  • The price drops

  • Influencers change

  • The market turns

Bitcoin Cash will still works.

And for someone who already used a functional money after living with one that fail, doesn't forget the difference.


Conclusion: BCH isn't an imported theory - Is a tested tool.

Bitcoin Cash in 2026 isn't a future promise. It is a live, used and tested infrastructure.

It won't solve all problems. But solve central problem:

Allowing people to communicate directly.

In Africa this changes everything.

Not because is on top 10. But because is on the pocket of those ones who need the most.


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