New Cashpay Wallet Feature Replaces BCH After Spending

New Cashpay Wallet Feature Replaces BCH After Spending
фото показано с : news.bitcoin.com

2018-7-8 18:10

Just recently news.Bitcoin.com reported on a new Bitcoin Cash (BCH) centric wallet called Cashpay. The wallet launched last June and allows any user to purchase anything online using BCH. This week the development team has added a new feature called ‘Spend and Replace’ a wallet function that replaces BCH with a BCH buy order from Coinbase whenever the cryptocurrency is spent.

Also read: A Look at the Long and Annoying Process of Claiming Bitcoin Forks

Cashpay Allows Users to Replace the Bitcoin Cash They Spend

During the first week of June, we reported on a new bitcoin cash wallet application called Cashpay. The mobile app that’s available for Android and iOS was launched by the Cryptonize.it team. Cashpay has a few features that other crypto light clients don’t provide like the ability to donate to certain charitable causes with bitcoin cash. Further, the wallet allows users to purchase any item online through any merchant using BCH. Now the wallet makes it possible for users to replace the BCH they spend with a new feature called ‘Spend and Replace.’

“It’s finally here — Spend and Replace is enabled on the Cashpay wallet making it possible replace the Bitcoin Cash you spend,” explains the Cashpay development team.  

Spend and Replace works as follows: You connect your Coinbase account with Cashpay and enable Spend and Replace in the wallet you want to use. Every time you spent an X amount of Bitcoin Cash, the same amount of Bitcoin Cash (minus Coinbase fees) will be bought on your Coinbase account using the fiat available in your account.

Hodlers Can Now Purchase That Coveted Coffee

The spend and replace protocol is a first of its kind type of app that allows bitcoin cash users to do what they do best and that means spending BCH. Bitcoin cash proponents on forums seemed to like the idea of a wallet that allows people to spend their BCH on a cup of Starbucks coffee and replace the cryptocurrency spent with a Coinbase purchase. The Cashpay development team has also published a video walkthrough that shows people how to use the spend and replace feature.

Cashpay also explains that for users who have the Spend and Replace feature enabled but don’t have fiat available, Coinbase will choose the next available funding method like a debit card or bank account. Coinbase fees will apply as well so you will get slightly less BCH than you originally spent.

What do you think about the Cashpay Spend and Replace feature? Let us know your thoughts in the comment section below.

Images via Shutterstock, Cashpay, and Pixabay. 

Verify and track bitcoin cash transactions on our BCH Block Explorer, the best of its kind anywhere in the world. Also, keep up with your holdings, BCH, and other coins, on our market charts at Satoshi’s Pulse, another original and free service from Bitcoin.com. Need to calculate your bitcoin holdings? Check our tools section.

The post New Cashpay Wallet Feature Replaces BCH After Spending appeared first on Bitcoin News.

Similar to Notcoin - TapSwap on Solana Airdrops In 2024

origin »

Bitcoin Cash (BCH) на Currencies.ru

$ 477.07 (-1.85%)
Объем 24H $452.406m
Изменеия 24h: 3.31 %, 7d: 11.09 %
Cегодня L: $465.38 - H: $490.8
Капитализация $9.402b Rank 16
Цена в час новости $ 767.371 (-37.83%)

bch wallet new replaces bitcoin cashpay feature

bch wallet → Результатов: 18


Фото:

Just How ‘Cool’ is the CoolWallet S? (Review)

The CoolWallet S by CoolBitX is a credit-card-like hardware wallet for storing Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Litecoin (LTC), Ripple (XRP), Bitcoin Cash (BCH), and select ERC20 tokens — but just how “cool” is it? Let’s find out!  Design First and foremost, let’s get one thing straight — you’re not going to find a ‘cooler’ looking hardware wallet anywhere on the market today.

2018-6-24 17:00


Investments Open Between $250k and $20m – Us Coin Base Index Fund

U.S.-based crypto wallet and exchange Coinbase’s Index Fund is now open for large-scale investors, according to an official blog post published yesterday, June 13. The index includes Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Litecoin (LTC), Bitcoin Cash (BCH), as well as Ethereum Classic (ETC), whose addition to Coinbase was announced on June 11. Coinbase’s blog post notes

2018-6-14 17:33