DashPay is a decentralized wallet application for the Dash cryptocurrency, supporting the registration of decentralized usernames through the Dash Platform (based on the blockchain DPNS - Dash Platform Name Service). This allows you to make payments using a username (like yourname.dash) instead of a traditional address. The registration process is decentralized, with usernames recorded on the blockchain, ensuring privacy and security. Below is a complete tutorial based on official documentation and user guides, primarily aimed at mobile applications (Android/iOS), as this is the most common way for users. If you need developer-level code implementation, I can provide that as well.
Talent and Environment: Why Children Move from “Clever” to Mediocre If natural gifts are disconnected from later value systems and environmental conditions, they are almost worthless. In early childhood, children often have strong memory and abundant curiosity, constantly asking “why,” appearing especially smart. However, around the age of ten, many gradually lose that sharpness, becoming ordinary—or even “getting dumber.” This isn’t simply an inevitable result of growing older. It’s more like a freshly installed new system: whether it’s Apple or Android, the initial differences aren’t that big. What truly widens the gap is how it’s used afterward and how the environment shapes it. Whether a child becomes an ordinary person or a genius is closely tied to the family—especially parents—and the school environment. In a sense, parents are just “children who have grown old”: being older doesn’t equal true growth. They often treat their own experiences as the whole world, using limited knowledge as absolute truth. Therefore, the one skill humans most need to learn is precisely: “how to be a parent.” People who talk about genius often push all responsibility onto genes, claiming parents and society bear none, and that everything is predetermined from birth. This mindset is identical to what losers like to do when they blame others for their failures. Fatalism itself is a product of thousands of years of imperial power systems; its purpose is to keep people forever “not grown up”—with their minds never truly independent. For example, the long-promoted idea of “raising children to rely on them in old age” essentially shifts responsibilities that the state should take on to families, while imperial rule merely collects money and doesn’t have to truly do the work. What truly determines a person’s growth trajectory isn’t mysterious talent or fate, but sustained environment, education, and self-awakening. Only by breaking the excuse that “everything is inborn” can parents and society truly take responsibility, and only then can a child move from a curious beginning toward real maturity and independence.
One of the main items in the Dash Future Roadmap is to add VM (smart contract) support, using programmatic functionality to complement our current robust data contracts and database capabilities.
Below is our initial exploration of this idea. Do you have any suggestions or thoughts on what could be most compatible with the current Dash Evolution architecture?
With China’s electronic death certificate system fully networked and put into operation, a closed-loop process for inheritance has essentially been formed. This means that after a citizen passes away, various assets under their name—such as real estate, vehicles, cash deposits, and stock accounts—will be immediately frozen. In this situation, inheritance can no longer be completed directly through an individual’s will alone, and the relevant procedures face more stringent statutory review. Insured encrypted cryptocurrency can use smart contracts to allocate wealth and pass it on; dash offers operational procedures to address the human trust crisis.
No stability, you might get caught, and you’ll die For more than ten years, we’ve kept the front door unlocked. Privacy feels optional… until a thief shows up. Blockchain analysis is catching up. If you don’t use privacy tools, they already know how much you have and where you live. Wake up.
Insurance Crypto Currencies: A Tool for Humans to Counter Systemic Risk Mainstream discourse often simply groups decentralized cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin and Dash under the label “virtual currencies.” This tag implies they are illusory, speculative, even dangerous—while obscuring their more essential function. They should more aptly be called “insurance cryptocurrencies”: tools designed by human beings for themselves, carrying insurance-like attributes. The traditional financial system relies on centralized institutions and credit, making it highly vulnerable to systemic shocks such as inflation, sudden policy shifts, bank runs, or payment freezes. Individuals within it have almost no genuine right of exit. Decentralized cryptocurrencies, by contrast, return ownership of assets directly to holders through distributed ledgers, without the need to trust any single third-party. Bitcoin’s fixed supply, in essence, is a long-term insurance against currency devaluation; Dash’s instant confirmations and privacy mechanisms provide immediate protection against censorship, freezes, and transaction risks. They are not detached digital games, but policies purchased in the digital age to secure wealth sovereignty and system resilience. Renaming them “insurance cryptocurrencies” is not a word game, but a correction of perception. It reminds us that the true value of these tools lies not in short-term price fluctuations, but in preserving a final line of defense against collective failure for individuals in an uncertain world. When mainstream narratives try to dissolve their legitimacy with the word “virtual,” we should see more clearly what they really are as tools of civilization—not an escape from reality, but insurance for reality.
Hormones, Risk, and the Illusion of “Wealth Management” Buffett has become a near-centenarian model, and many people only see the steadiness of his later years, overlooking the fact that in his youth, every bet he made targeted tenfold and hundredfold returns. That was determined by an age when hormone secretion was at its peak: male hormones drive risk-taking, like tides governed by the sun and the earth. After people grow old, they no longer become adventurous—not simply because of “maturity,” but because hormone levels decline. The real problem is this: using other people’s money to hedge with centralized virtual currencies, only to be understood as “wealth management.” The term “wealth management” itself is a concept invented by intermediaries; they hold the right to interpret it, while ordinary people can only passively accept it within a limited range of understanding. This mechanism pushes the human economy to the brink of recession again and again. If a young person around 18 wants to learn from Buffett, they should only look at the period before he turned 35. Investing and speculation must be done in the years when energy is at its highest. Before opportunities for tenfold or hundredfold returns appear, don’t waste your life easily. Youth can afford to lose—that is the real advantage. The above is for reference only, and meaningful only as inspiration for young people.
We’re back again, bringing you another episode to educate you and bring us closer to our goal. Point-to-point electronic cash
Our guest is Joël Valenzuela/@TheDesertLynx, a person who lives the kind of life most people aspire to. He’s been living off cryptocurrency since 2015—no banks, and no dirty fiat money.
He works for @Dashpay and collaborates with many projects to help us get closer to freedom from the oppression of banking.
Some highlights from this journey
🌞 Earning money using only Bitcoin 🌞 Bitcoin’s availability fails 🌞 Dash technical history 🌞 Privacy as consent 🌞 Why Dash is too decentralized to be acquired
Dash is increasingly starting to feel like a unified system on your computer, rather than a collection of separate components 💻
The new Dash Desktop beta.2 integrates the functionality of Core and Platform into a modern wallet, while users still retain control over their own keys.
In this release, the focus is primarily on convenience—stability issues have been fixed, the interface has been improved based on feedback, InstantSend is recognized more accurately, and shielded transfers on Windows have been sped up.
Capital is a term coined during the Industrial Age over the past few hundred years. Its primary purpose has always carried a derogatory connotation. It has been fashioned as a symbol of greed and exploitation, rather than a neutral tool for resource allocation. Religion has played an important enabling role in this process: regarding money as “the source of all evil,” while lobbying believers to treat giving as the highest goal, thereby reinforcing negative imaginings about wealth on a spiritual level. However, the human drive for collective security is rooted in deeper mechanisms of the brain’s nervous system. This sense of safety is not purely a product of civilization; it is more akin to instincts in the animal world—reducing an individual’s survival risk through group belonging. Human civilization outwardly praises rationality, contracts, and individual independence, yet on an unconscious level it still relies on kinship-like terms beyond blood ties—“relatives,” “family,” “brothers and sisters”—to create the illusion of belonging. These intimate terms without a basis in shared blood are, in essence, a method of subconscious deception: they use emotional symbols to conceal real interests and power structures, giving people a false sense of security within collective thinking. On reflection, it’s genuinely chilling—could what we call “civilizational progress” still be nothing more than an extension of animal instincts? The profound contradiction between human civilization and the unconscious mind may well be the root of many anxieties in modern society. #DASH/USDT
1) $Dash Core Group released a detailed development update on August 4.
Evo Platform 4.1 has been confirmed to launch on August 9.
It brings username ownership for the Dash Platform Name Service (DPNS), allowing you to transfer and sell your identity as an asset.🧵👇
2) The new iOS wallet app is targeted for release on August 11, and will come with an important wallet synchronization upgrade 📱
For developers, the initial mainnet sync time will be dramatically reduced from 18 minutes to an average of 2.5 to 3 minutes, eliminating a major onboarding bottleneck 🤯
3) Looking ahead to Evo 4.2, the flagship feature will be Ranked Queries 🤓
This enables a decentralized network to process complex data requests for real-time dApps. The upcoming Yapper application will make heavy use of this feature.
4) Evo 4.2 will also introduce a new opt-in privacy feature: users will be able to send private contact requests to keep network connectivity hidden 🥷
The team is developing stealth one-time derivative addresses for private payments without needing prior contact.
5) Core v23.1.8 has been released, including critical security hardening measures‼️
Masternode owners must upgrade to avoid potential out-of-memory crashes and service proof injunctions.
6) Dash continues to build a future-proof architecture born for financial freedom—fast, verifiable, and private 🚀🚀
Salute Satoshi—may this ugly world still have a little bit of hope #BTC #DASH
@Dashpay is about to launch. Real conversations. Real applications. Changing the game. Dash has just introduced privacy features at the Zcash level on the mainnet, along with instant confirmation. Seamless wallet-to-wallet exchange. Evolution is advancing private payments, tokens, and DApps. Digital currency that is instant, with nearly zero fees—truly able to operate in the real world.
The failure of decentralized cryptocurrencies comes from the fact that the world’s national currencies are no longer losing value 🤷♀️ Then this world 🌎 is a beautiful state of living. Decentralized privacy cryptocurrencies are an option-hedging tool for a rotten world 🧰#比特币收复6.4万美元关口 #dash
The cost of freedom isn’t cheap. Each experience will make you realize how precious freedom is—your wallet, trading platforms. Every time something goes wrong, it reminds humanity how precious freedom is. No privacy: not encryption, not freedom
📲 @Maya_Protocol Conversion is now built into DashPay and other wallets. Directly within the app, swap from Dash to any Maya-supported assets (or swap in reverse) at InstantSend speed. Dash → BTC in about 40 seconds. Anti-censorship. Decentralized. Seamless. No privacy; not a cryptocurrency
The government’s decisions are about how money is spent—this money is taxpayers’ money. If you don’t pay taxes, of course you have no right to offer opinions on how that money should be spent.
Recently, Tobi Lütke, founder and CEO of Canadian e-commerce giant Shopify, made astonishing remarks on social media: he publicly supported allocating voting rights based on the amount of tax paid.
Under the plan he liked, people who do not pay income tax would have no ballot; the more tax you pay, the more votes you would have. Those who pay more than 500,000 yuan in annual income tax would be entitled to up to 5 votes.
Lütke also argued that people who receive a fixed pension have become “dependents” of society, and should lose voting rights like minors who are dependents, leaving the power to decide the country’s future to “people who truly have a stake in the future.”
The remarks immediately sparked fierce controversy across Canada’s online community. Civilization should be like this.