Joined January 2025
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Flowee Pay retweeted
The Flowee peeps are happy to announce a new release of the full node and related applications. Flowee the Hub is now fully compliant with the recent Bitcoin Cash protocol upgrade! 🎉 After a couple of weeks of intense work all new features on BCH have been added to the Hub.
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Flowee Pay retweeted
PSA for all Bitcoin Cash node runners! Make sure you upgrade before May 15! 💚
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Flowee Pay retweeted
Love it! Thanks for the shout-out, bruv! 💚💪👊 Just a heads up; not every wallet that supports BCH can sweep Cashstamps, but we'll get there eventually. The Cashstamp sweep function requires a wallet that has BCH-Wif protocol. As of now, the wallets in the ecosystem that support it are: @SeleneWallet, @_paytaca_, @OPTNLabs, @cashonize, @FloweePay, @zapit_io Get with the program @EdgeWallet, @cakewallet, @stack_wallet.
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Flowee Pay retweeted
Replying to @FloweePay
@FloweePay offer A payment solution, a wallet, a basis for your new product. @_paytaca_ Empowers commerce without barriers through peer-to-peer payment. Visit: bcashalyst.xyz/bch-eco $BCH
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Today finished a simple but powerful feature for repeat payments. The notification that shows a payment is due, but not yet approved now allows disabling of the payment directly from the system-notification. Also added in the main UI, that made sense.
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Now available in Flowee Pay: finding transactions on comments, addresses send from/to, blockID or transactionID. Or just the first few characters! Very much power in a small package.
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Flowee Pay has been released for the desktop! Lots of fixes and improvements have been made. Not sure if the improved activity list is better or the new layout of the wallet details screen. Or maybe the comment sync between your devices? What is your favorite new feature?
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It is now live on AUR and PPA for ArchLinux and Ubuntu. Find the links on flowee.org/products/pay/ If you prefer a different platform and want to help package Flowee Pay, please contact us.

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24 Nov 2025
Bitcoin Casher spotted down under.
22 Nov 2025
The vibes are unmatched at #AusCryptoCon 🔥 Swing by Stand 71 for some fun at our Bean Bag Toss, meet the Cointree crew, and chat all things crypto.
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More details on our new storage and backup features are being made public. Check flowee.org/news/2025-nov-res… Or just install Flowee Pay on your Android to try it: play.google.com/store/apps/d…

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NFC tags are super useful and cheap (ten cents or so). And it turns out, they are awesome to do a wallet seedphrase backup on! Try it yourself with the new version of Flowee Pay on Android.
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Flowee got a request to endorse CHIPs for Bitcoin Cash upgrade '26, friday afternoon. I've tried to get through the proposals, but there is too much too understand in too short time. They probably look fine. Can't endorse them before the yesterday deadline, but I'm not against.
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21 Oct 2025
Lots of people noticed the Amazon Cloud outage. Flowee Pay not affacted! With Pay you don't depend on any central servers at all, we're fully decentralized baby! And proud of that fact. If you haven't heard about the AWS outage, you may have been running Flowee Pay 💪 Congrats.
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14 Oct 2025
We like adding comments to transactions as we make them, do others do that too? What about adding a feature to Flowee Pay to get those comments backed up to the cloud, naturally private and secure, would you want that?
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Flowee Pay retweeted
3 Aug 2025
Moving to the testing phase for serverless repeated payments in Flowee Pay.
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Flowee Pay can soon show notifications on Android on payments related to your wallet. ❗️Also when the app isn't actually open❗️ This works because of a new feature called "background synchronization", that is super cheap and makes the whole experience so much nicer.
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18 Apr 2025
Spotted Flowee Pay usage in the wild! "¡Avisté a un usuario de Flowee Pay en acción!"
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15 Apr 2025
A bit of infrastructure work for Flowee, technical post follows. Will keep you updated on how this is benefits Flowee Pay users in the coming months!
15 Apr 2025
Introducing bcmr.flowee.cash 💪 So, I've been thinking about the idea of what a Bitcoin Cash"registry" could entail. In the BCMR spec the idea of a registry is fluid, it can be a single json, it can be a site that hosts their friends jsons and indeed it can be a server like paytaca hosts that has a lot of registries on demand. What has been mostly missing here is figuring out what data to trust, and I think practically everyone goes on the assumption that there are no imposers, which is fine until it is no longer true. So, a registry could behave like a clearing house for wallets that want to know the trust-worthyness of the metadata they are given. Consider: 1. You go to a conference and realize they require you to have an NFT get into the place. But they stopped selling them some weeks ago. But, great, someone notices your plight and is willing to sell you his extra ticket for a "nice price". How do you check that that ticket you're about to get is not just a copy? It is trivial to create a duplicate identity and tickets, if you can sell them for the real thing, that is profitable. 2. You receive a token in your wallet. You go and figure out what it is by visiting a registry (or two). The registry states it is a token that belongs to a certain auth-chain, and you already have several tokens from that same auth-chain so they are nicely grouped together in your wallet. Turns out, the new token is from a different publisher altogether. They published a bcmr that lied about their auth-chain and in fact if you check on-chain you realize they are not the same publisher. The level of complexity needed to check all this is definitely over the heads of our users. As such this kind of scam is easy to get away with. Doing those checks is non-trivial, honestly. So I did them for you. 😃 The last week I spent on writing some code to make a new bcmr site. With obviously the bcmr jsons, but also a lot more. Let me walk through this; * A token category json. Example: @MoriaMoney. bcmr.flowee.cash/4046913cba6…. The link is simply the (lowercase) category with .json. Nothing complex. See image below. * The actual bcmr they published is stated in the sources structure, there is only one and it has the hash a230e... Which is the url you'd use if you wanted that file. Here: bcmr.flowee.cash/a230e422c10…. For the lazy; you can just use the [category]/latest.json or basically the same file, but it has whitespace removed so it is smaller. Here: bcmr.flowee.cash/4046913cba6… * In the sources you can see a field 'trust', which here is filled with the value 'ultimate'. This is because we checked that authchain links to the bcmr and the bcmr links to the auchchain. Proving the source is authorative about the authchain. * At the root level you also see a different 'trust' field. Which has value 'high'. This field comes from a manual configuration on the server. Specifically the authbase is known to actually belong to who it says it belongs to. Default value is 'marginal', but the operator can also specify that a certain category or auth-chain is known to be a scam, which would lead to a trust of 'absent'. Icon cache People that mint a coin can sent it to strangers and their wallet will then respond by downloading an image. So if you own the server this is on, you can get the IP address of a certain bitcoin address very quickly that way. The solution to that is to have an icon-cache in your registry server. If we continue to use the above moria example, the icon is cached for quick download. The URL is as follows: you take the source-bcmr it is listed in (typically you want the latest one, which is the first in the list) and in this case that is a230e422c1... You take the full url of the icon, but remove the schema (http etc). In this case that is meta.moria .money/b1.png and you append that to reach: bcmr.flowee.cash/a230e422c10… image cache So, icons are generally small and every token has one. Many nfts have one. Images, on the other hand, can get pretty big quickly. The default is set to not cache those, but per authbase or category that default can be changed. For instance this one has all data: bcmr.flowee.cash/5a4f6b25243… I'll leave it up to the reader to figure out the full paths to icons and images. DNS based bcmrs. So, the original spec also suggests that people publish their bcmr on their website under a well known path, as such giving extra evidence that the auth-chain really belongs to them. From my checks nobody really does that yet, though. Further work So the idea that an auth-chain links to a bcmr and that links back is pretty neat, but it does mean you need to download a series of transactions. Which I did for this check. What might be useful, then, is for me to publish the auth-chain as a singular file, possibly with a merkle-proof. The advantage of such a file is that a wallet doen't have to trust the server, with that data it is pretty easy to verify the bcmr is genuine and without modifications. Maybe one day. Last, the project doesn't have a full time operator, it is just me. So if you want to let me know a certain category is a scam, send me a message. If you want to tell me a certain authchain is trusted, same. And for now I don't have a server to auto-update this, but all the software to do so is available on my normal git home.
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Flowee Pay is well prepared for billions of users on the Bitcoin Cash network! What happens is that Pay wakes up every 6 hours, downloading just the last 40 or so blocks. Takes less than a second. Then it disconnects. Making space for the next wallet. x.com/FloweeTheHub/status/19…

9 Apr 2025
Download and sync is extremely cheap using merkle blocks and bloom filters, indeed. A node typically sends some 100 blocks a second. As such a single node can serve billions of users of Flowee Pay. It is a solved problem 🤓
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The full node will have all those blocks in cache, making the download fast and smooth and they can handle hundreds or thousands of parallel downloads on minimal hardware. Bitcoin Cash scales really really well.
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