STATUS: PoC completed 🛠️ Gearing up: Spain (Bizum) to Argentina (Mercado Pago) test to trigger the chain reaction.
Bitcoin Cash: An offer merchants can't refuse.

Fiat in > BCH out.
No extra steps.

An open protocol designed for efficient remittances that rewards local merchants and connects instant mobile payments like Bizum with the Bitcoin Cash network.

Every year, $685 billion are sent in remittances to developing countries. The average cost is 6.49%. More than $45 billion never reach their destination. The United Nations set a goal to reduce this cost below 3% by 2030. 16 years of institutional promises with no real results.

Asgaya is a protocol that connects instant, free mobile payments with the Bitcoin Cash network. Fiat enters on one side. BCH comes out on the other. Transparent. No KYC. No waiting. Costs drop to nearly zero.

The protocol is not just an idea. What you see in the video is a real execution: a Bizum triggering a Bitcoin Cash transaction instantly and autonomously. Currently, it is a proof of concept built with modest means—the foundation on which to build. If you want to understand the architecture, read the full rationale, or contribute to development, the three paths are below.


Three paths
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