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On Thursday, software developer Alex Winter announced the launch of Satoshiwall.cash, a noncustodial bitcoin cash-powered paywall service. The new platform allows anyone to create a customized paywall that uses BCH for payments so people can monetize their work online.
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Satoshiwall.cash
If you are an avid news reader thereâs a good chance youâve run into a paywall that restricts you from accessing content unless you pay or sign up for a subscription. Paywalls have been used on the internet for quite some time, but it wasnât until 2010 that a large number of popular online newspapers started using the paywall system. On November 21, programmer Alex Winter introduced a new platform that lets anyone create a paywall that pays out in bitcoin cash (BCH).
âIâm thrilled to finally release Satoshiwall.cash, the first fully non-custodial bitcoin paywall â Monetize anything,â Winter tweeted. He showed a small demonstration video of the first BCH paywall Winter created for the announcement called âHello world.â In order to access Winterâs paywall, you need to pay 0.00500000 BCH, or 500,000 satoshis, to unlock the content.
Software engineer Alex Winterâs paywall called âHello world.â
Satoshiwall.cash is also account-less, which means there are no registrations, no logins, no deplatforming, and no KYC. The application works with any BCH wallet but the website recommends using Electron Cash or Badger wallet. A wallet is needed so you can generate an address for receiving payments with Satoshiwall.cash. If you want to use the platform, simply press the âCreate a paywall nowâ button to get started. In order to show our readers how to use Satoshiwall.cash, I created a new paywall called âNews.Bitcoin.com Test Paywall.â I then copied and pasted a sentence from Satoshiâs Bitcoin whitepaper and also left a hyperlink to the document in the body of my message. After submitting all of my customizations, the website said:
Nice â You just created a paywall. Only you can see the content, as long as you donât close the browser tab â You can now share the link with others.
Creating a paywall using Satoshiwall.cash is fairly intuitive and only takes a few minutes depending on content size.
Monetizing Content With a Paywall Coupled With a Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System
The process only took a couple of minutes and the website immediately provides you with the paywallâs link so it can be shared on the web. I set my test paywall for 2,000 satoshis; the lowest that can be set is 1,000 satoshis. According to Satoshiwall.cash, the service also takes â10% of the price or at least 1,000 satoshis.â Press âCopy linkâ at the bottom left corner of the screen and the BCH-powered paywall link will be copied to your deviceâs clipboard.
Satoshiwall.cash visitors can also browse the recently created paywalls.
If you are a bit more technical and want to use Satoshiwall.cashâs application programming interface (API) you can access the Satoshiwall API. This way, instead of just sharing a link on Reddit or Twitter, you can add the paywall to an existing website. Anyone can also browse the list of Satoshiwall paywalls recently created by the platformâs users. On Reddit, Winterâs new BCH paywall platform was well received by avid BCH supporters who frequent the forum. âPlease let me know about any issues youâre having,â Winter told members of the community on the r/btc subreddit. On Twitter, members of the BCH community gave Winter feedback as well and the software developer responded to the initial assessments of the Satoshiwall platform.
What do you think about the new BCH-powered paywall platform Satoshiwall.cash? Let us know what you think about this application in the comments section below.
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