Hello BSV'ers. I made a video about thankyou.web3 — but th…
Hello BSV'ers.
I made a video about thankyou.web3 — but there's a layer I left out of it on purpose
The video tells the story behind the project: a stranger paid my train fare home thirty years ago, I never got to thank her, and that moment eventually became a website. Then it walks you through the whole thing — what it is, how to write a thank-you, and how each one gets etched onto Bitcoin, permanently, for a fraction of a cent.
What the video doesn't get into — because it's made for everyone, not for us — is the part I think this community will appreciate most.
Thankyou.web3 is BSV reaching people through their humanity instead of their patience for technical detail. There's no whitepaper to read, no wallet jargon to wade through, no concept you need to grasp first. The instruction is simply: remember someone who was kind to you, and say the thing you never said. That's the entire on-ramp.
And on the other side of that very human doorway, an ordinary person has quietly made their first permanent transaction on-chain — and felt, in their chest, what "this will outlive me and can never be deleted" actually means.
That's the quiet ambition here. Not to explain Bitcoin to the world, but to let the world feel what it's for. The video carries the story. This is the part underneath it.
Have a watch — and if someone comes to mind while you're there, that's the whole thing working.
https://youtu.be/ZamojdpRUj4
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very nice https://browser.ordnet.io/thankyou.web3
who is building ord browser? its such a good idea
we're going to run out of sats