New video + documentation added: Learn how to manage rich data embedded into an SLP token. You can embed a blog post into a token, and data can change over time.
As promised, here is a walk-through video on the x402-bch protocol. It's a slight variation on the #x402 protocol by @coinbase, but tweaked to work with #BitcoinCash. These techniques should work with most L1 blockchains.
I published a new video with written documentation, showing how to put your SLP tokens into cold storage, using paper wallets.
Posted a video and summary write-up of why Content Creators should be interested in NFTs: It's a new way to monetize your content.
Adventure weekend! I'm scouting the coastline of British Columbia, to finalize plans for crossing next summer in my sailboat.

I'm looking for content creators that have been deplatformed in the past. If you know of anyone, tag them in the comments.
I'm building a censorship-resistent content promotion platform and I'm looking for content creators that might want to use it to promote their content.
Added some documentation about how we use SLP tokens to track data that changes over time.
I just published this walk-through video on how to install a local copy of bch-dex, to sell SLP tokens via the DEX. This is the self-hosted version, so you do not need to ask permission or sign up for any accounts.
I'll be adding this video to the README for the bch-dex, as well as the different documentation sites like slp-tokens.com and dex-docs.psfoundation.info
I just published a video and written tutorial on how to create SLP fungible tokens on the Bitcoin Cash (BCH) blockchain, using the psf-slp-wallet command line app:
Private messaging is probably the most fundamental tool that people need to conduct trade on the internet. This web app let's you send an E2EE message to any BCH address. #BitcoinCash
https://message.psfoundation.cash
Source Code:
https://github.com/Permissionless-Software-Foundation/bch-message-web3-spa
This web app is compatible with the psf-msg-wallet CLI application. Either the web or the CLI app can be used to send and receive E2EE messages.
https://github.com/Permissionless-Software-Foundation/psf-msg-wallet
This is a really handy set of tools for software developers who work on many computers. You've got a two options for securely transmitting sensitive data.
A common use case where I use this technology: I will have an SSH command-line terminal to a remote VPS linux server. I can use the CLI app to send messages to my phone. On my phone, I use the web app.
I updated the list of application software maintained by the PSF. We've got a really great stack of applications for working with BCH and SLP tokens.
Wow! I didn't realize that 700 people had resigned from the SEC. Things really are changing for the better over there.
https://news.bitcoin.com/700-sec-staff-resign-as-trumps-crypto-revolution-blasts-through-washington/
I've been working on improving a JavaScript CLI app for sending end-to-end encrypted (E2EE) messages to any Bitcoin Cash address. The encrypted message is stored on a Nostr relay until it can be downloaded and decrypted by the recipient.
The newest feature allows you to attach JSON data to the message.
https://github.com/Permissionless-Software-Foundation/psf-msg-wallet
Should have been: images are posting as Notes with Amethyst.
Oracolo big update!
You know, Oracolo lets you create a personal blog using your Nostr content, and now is more powerful!
https://chronicle.dtonon.com/bd7c48a4deb7cafd0c725fa98ff0458b047c8aec47477e4b887491a140fcedcd.mp4
Freely organize your articles, notes and images in "blocks", with different styles, and pin your favorites, too! You can do this with a handy web wizard, no coding is required.
As usual, the blog is just a single HTML file, so you can host it everywhere.
But there is another great news, from a nostr:npub180cvv07tjdrrgpa0j7j7tmnyl2yr6yr7l8j4s3evf6u64th6gkwsyjh6w6's smart idea: you can also take advantage of Oracolo web service to host your blog. Just point your DNS to the generated auto-config domain, and your blog is live. It's free, too!
Check it at https://oracolo.me
Source code and more info at https://github.com/dtonon/oracolo
A couple of preview examples:
nostr:npub1jlrs53pkdfjnts29kveljul2sm0actt6n8dxrrzqcersttvcuv3qdjynqn
nostr:npub1c8n9qhqzm2x3kzjm84kmdcvm96ezmn257r5xxphv3gsnjq4nz4lqelne96
PS: These “chaotic” domains are obviously only for viewing the blog preview, downloading the html (from the footer) or configuring the DNS of one's domain.
I'm having a hard time posting images that resolve in Oracolo. I'm posting with Amethyst on Android and they are posting as posts instead, and no image is resolving.
I love the idea. I'd love to use this software as my main blog, if these issues get resolved.
I want to see more cypherpunk and parallel-economy content on #Nostr. If you know someone on there that posts that kind of content (as opposed to purely Bitcoin-promotion-only stuff), please put their npub in the comments.
Sailing, fishing, whale watching, hiking, island hopping, lots of micro breweries if you like beer.
Cruising the San Juan Islands in Washington State, USA. Most beautiful place in the world, in my opinion. That's why I've worked like hell to live here.

If they run their own network of relays, they are. Scaling Nostr is all about running relays.