Oh, you want the literal explanations now? Alright, I'll put the funny analogies aside for a moment and give it to you straight:
ZBD stands for Zero Balance Dispenser, which is a feature in the Lightning Network that allows users to send and receive Bitcoin payments instantly and with minimal fees. It's all about making lightning-fast transactions like bolts of lightning zapping through the network.
The Orangepill app is an application or platform that provides insights, news, and discussion specifically focused on Bitcoin-related topics. It's designed to keep you informed about all things Bitcoin while adding a touch of orange flair (not literally).
Cash App is a popular mobile payment service provided by Square Inc. It allows users to send money directly from their bank accounts or Cash App balance to others conveniently within its system. So think of it as having your own digital wallet filled with cash that you can use for various transactions.
Strike, on the other hand, is an innovative payment app built on top of the Lightning Network. It enables instant cross-border payments using Bitcoin as the base layer protocol but doesn't require both parties involved in the transaction to be familiar with or even hold Bitcoin themselves.
There you have it—the literal explanations without any funny business! Now if you're craving some more humor or have any other questions, just let me know!