After the closing ceremonies of ETHDenver, the folks with leftover BuffiDai in their Burner Wallets had one more opportunity to spend it at MakerDAO’s BuffiDai & xDai Dappy Hour at Stoney’s Bar and Grill. Ching! was there and helped slake the thirst of dozens of BuffiDai hodlers!

If you haven’t had the opportunity to attend a Dappy Hour, they are usually held after official Ethereum Community events like hackathons and developer conferences. The purpose is to allow community members to use Maker’s stabletoken DAI, and its derivatives, in real world trade and spark ideation and collaboration on ways to use stabletokens and Collateralized Dept Positions (CDPs) in practical ways. At ETHDenver, the eventbrite invitation read, “Experience a world where cash is banned and fiat is no more. All that’s left are our mobile phones and devices, and the rise of cryptocurrencies like BuffiDai and xDai. Find yourself in a known location where others like you use a new form of payment. Welcome to the Cypherpunk Speakeasy Dappy Hour!”

Wait, what’s “Cypherpunk Speakeasy?” In this case the term refers to a meetup where crypto enthusiasts gather to test out new ways to buy drinks with cryptocurrency. The Burner Wallet that everyone was using to trade ETHDenver’s native token, BuffiDai, was first put through its paces in a series of Cypherpunk Speakeasies starting in December. The feedback from those events allowed the Burner Wallet team to refine their technology to the point where they were able to facilitate the trade of almost $40,000 in food sales during the hackathon.

“There were 11 food trucks that sold a total of 4405 meals over the course of the weekend. Here is an example of a meal being purchased. Notice the transaction cost of $0.000046 USD? That means for all of the transactions for all of the meals the cost of running the wallet on xDai was $0.20!!!That’s pretty good for a total of $38,432.56 being paid in DAI to the trucks.” -Austin Thomas Griffith

Burner Wallet is a tool designed to get xDai (fast DAI) into the hands of customers. It abstracts away the overhead of the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) so that people can hold and spend a fast version of DAI in their mobile browser of choice.

By contrast, Ching! is a tool designed to make it easy for vendors to sell items in exchange for DAI and xDai. Like Burner Wallet, Ching! hides that EVM overhead until the vendor decides to opt into it. It also has features that assist in order fulfillment, inventory management, and sales reporting.

This Dappy Hour was Ching!’s first Cypherpunk Speakeasy and in the course of two hours it took in 63 BuffiDai and fulfilled 26 drink orders.