Introduction

The last developer meetup was about Bitcoin Cash Payment buttons. The main highlight was Ty's project called https://gateway.cash. Here's the attendee turnout:

Attendees:

Christian [https://github.com/alt-win]

Chris Troutner [https://FullStack.cash] [https://github.com/christroutner]

Ty Everett [https://openstandards.cash] [https://github.com/ty-everett]

Steven Posick

Sterling [https://github.com/sterlingbeason/SnappyCash]

Gateway.cash

Gateway is a payment button for Bitcoin Cash that has some high-level features including merchant signup, sever-authenticated payments, transaction fee based revenue model, and more. You can check out the documentation at https://gateway.cash/docs/#gateway-cash-paybutton.

Paybutton.cash

Paybutton is a bit simpler than gateway. Christian made a fork of Paybutton and updated the color to green. He also changed the back end to use bitdb instead of the Rest API.

Data Integrity + Censorship Resistance

Christ Troutner has been working on code to make unsensorable websites using IPFS and hashes written onto the BCH Blockchain. You can check it out here: https://troutsblog.com/about/.

Ty Everet has a Proof-of-Concept paper that integrates the same two technologies in cloud VM's. You can read his detailed paper here: https://github.com/open-cash-standards/papers/blob/master/computing-with-integrity/paper.pdf

Conclusion

The meeting ended with a discussion about the need for a web wallet for Bitcoin Cash and about web wallet security. I really enjoyed the discussions had.

The next meeting will Feature P0oker and his new signup.cash project. Stay tuned.