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Over the past month or so since the most recent Bitcoin Cash (BCH) network upgrade, a lot of developers have created platforms and extensions that utilize the re-enabled Satoshi OP_Codes and updated OP_Return transactions. Thereâs been a bunch of social media applications like Memo and Blockpress that allow users to submit data thatâs tied to the BCH protocol in an on-chain fashion. Now thereâs an application that combines all of the data sent on-chain through a platform called Chainfeed â A tool that displays a global real-time news feed powered by bitcoin cash.
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Three Apps That Showcase the Bitcoin Cash Networkâs OP_Return Innovation
Over the past few weeks since the successful Bitcoin Cash network upgrade this past May lots of BCH supporters have been experimenting with the new OP_Codes and OP_Return transactions. Immediately after the fork, platforms like Memo.cash, and Blockpress also upgraded their software which allowed users more characters per written post. With all the OP_Return innovation taking place a developer called âUnwriterâ has created three platform extensions called Chainfeed, the _opreturn Twitter bot, and read.cash. The applications work with programs like Memo.cash, while also using the Twitter API as well.
Chainfeed: A Global Real-Time News Feed Powered by BCH OP_Return Transactions Â
Chainfeed is a global newsfeed that shows all the messages being created on the Bitcoin Cash network in real-time. Basically, the tool logs all the OP_Return transactions on the BCH chain and delivers the data to users on the client side. Scrolling through the appâs interface shows all the OP_Return transactions taking place right now and a portion of the feed is a bunch of gibberish. However, users can filter the platformâs query so it only finds OP_Return transactions tied to specific applications like Blockpress. Chainfeedâs data site and the info shown can be shared with direct links alongside the ability to be bookmarked as well.  Â
âThere are currently two tabs: âallâ and âfeatured apps.â âAllâ is the raw OP_Return feed,â explains the Chainfeed creator.
âFeatured Appsâ is for applications that have their own overlay application protocols (such as memo.cash or blockpress so far). Itâs still early days so there arenât many apps that make use of the OP_Return data transaction feature yet, but we will probably see a lot of exciting apps soon.
The Twitter Bot â_Opreturnâ Turns Twitter Into an Application-Specific Bitcoin Sidechain
The developer has also created a Twitter bot called @_Opreturn which is a program that uses the Chainfeed firehouse API to monitor real-time messages sent on the BCH chain. Then the messages are replicated onto Twitter using the Twitter API. Visiting the botâs Twitter page shows the application is quite active as it posts BCH-powered OP_Return transaction and streams them into _Opreturnâs Twitter feed. So far since Unwriter launched the bot the platform has tweeted 3,322 times and a good majority of the posts stem from the Memo.cash application.
âWeâre turning Twitter into an application-specific Bitcoin sidechain,â explains Unwriter.
Watch All of Those Bitcoin Cash Social Media Accounts With Read.cash
Lastly, the developer Unwriter has created another BCH application called read.cash. In essence, read.cash takes all your BCH-centric social media accounts from Yours.org, Blockpress, and Memo and creates a platform that allows the owner to manage all of the tethered BCH wallets in one place. Read.cash enables users to add wallets using public keys instead of private keys. Creates a watchlist for all of the accountsâ wallets so people can view their accountsâ actions and most importantly the funds stored on these websites. Moreover, users have the ability to recharge application wallets using QR codes and the Moneybutton application.
All of Unwriters platforms are open source and the codebase and descriptions can be viewed at the developerâs Github repository. The applications Unwriter has created just scratches the surface when it comes to the potential of these censorship resistant social media platforms and the extensions that have followed. Ever since the re-enabled OP_Codes and the increased OP_Return data, it has caused a tidal wave of platforms that showcase innovation like the apps mentioned above and other realized concepts like trustless betting, auctions, and dice rolls.
What do you think about the platforms and extensions Unwriter has built on top of the Bitcoin Cash blockchain? Let us know what you think in the comment section below.
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