Own Your Name, Own Your Money: Why BQuest Changes Everything for BCH

Own Your Name, Own Your Money: Why BQuest Changes Everything for BCH

It’s been some time since I wrote an article for my community that isn’t about BCH meetups. But today I need to write about a project that I feel has so much potential and brings something that other chains haven’t achieved when it comes to using “names” as wallet IDs. I am talking about BQuest.

Imagine this: when you use BQuest, you aren’t creating a wallet first, or even copying an address. You start by choosing a name — yes, a name. Like: “I want to be @alberdioni8406 (in fact, my BQuest ID) on BCH.” That’s the entry point when you enter BQuest.

You “own your handle”

You don’t start empty (this is the trick)

Normally, when you join crypto, you have zero in your account and you get stuck. But with BQuest, the developers made the model very smart. Here, you can use an invite link from an influencer or project that has already funded a pool.

When this happens, the user instantly receives some Bitcoin Cash after completing the steps on the platform. And this matters a lot because the user feels BCH in their wallet immediately, no matter how small the amount is.

The “viral engine”

Imagine that you are the one inviting people to BQuest. You fund a pool, like 0.01 BCH, share your invite link, and people join through it. Every time someone joins, they get a small BCH reward. A portion goes to the system to prevent abuse, and the rest comes back to your pool.

So you are basically paying to grow a real network of users — not bots, but real people.

What makes this different (this is the real insight)

BQuest is not just a wallet, a faucet, or just usernames. It is a growth machine for Bitcoin Cash adoption.

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