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”

When a user joins BQuest.cash, the first thing they do is claim their handle — their desired username. As I mentioned earlier, you can choose any username that suits you best, like I did: @alberdioni8406, and right away secure it for yourself as long as no one else has already claimed it.

This handle, or username, becomes your identity, wallet, and payment address all in one within the BCH ecosystem. Not separate things, but one single thing.

Wallet is created automatically

The whole process is automatically done using smart contracts powered by CashTokens. You don’t go through steps like creating a wallet, backing up a seed, or copying an address. The moment a user claims their handle, pays or gets the fee sponsored, a wallet is created for them and the keys are generated on their side (they live on the user’s device).

So, the user owns their handle — not BQuest. The platform is non-custodial.

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.

The “handle” is the key innovation

Let me explain this simply: the user handle is their username, their wallet address, their receiving identity, and their onboarding link — all combined.

So instead of:

Send BCH to: bitcoincash:qxyz...

It becomes:

Send to: @alberdioni8406

And that’s a HUGE shift.

Important to understand

BQuest is non-custodial, which means the user controls their keys and must secure them offline. The people behind the app cannot access or control user funds.

If a user loses their keys, they also lose access to the funds in that wallet. While their username can still be recovered, the keys — once lost — mean the funds are gone. So it’s important to store the seed phrase in a safe offline place where it can be accessed.

Remember: those keys are your money.

So back up your keys and don’t get caught off guard.

Why BQuest is actually powerful

Let me give my own example as a BCH educator and entrepreneur. I’m building a transport business, CHAPA BCH Moçambique, and I can use this platform to receive BCH. Instead of using long addresses, I can assign handles to my drivers like: driver1, driver2, etc., and customers can simply send BCH to those handles.

This can go even further. I can fund a pool, onboard new users in Matola, and give them their first Bitcoin Cash instantly. This is one way to grow adoption FAST.

**BQuest **is a real takeaway, not hype. The platform is turning identity into money in the simplest way possible. You just claim your name and start receiving money instantly.

This model fits perfectly for Africa, WhatsApp culture, the creator economy, and especially my BCH mission here in Mozambique — depending on execution, trust, and simplicity.

This is a powerful BCH onboarding platform that can be used in many ways to bring people into the Bitcoin Cash ecosystem. Try it today.

If you loved this piece, you can send me BCH or CashTokens to my handle @alberdioni8406 as support so I can keep writing. If you’re not on **BQuest **yet, don’t worry — here’s also my long address:

bitcoincash:qprkf2ayptx8e2rjs3n046x9k0l7493zhqv0k4p9sq



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