Good morning, BCHNostr family.
My name is Rafikile Mboena. I am South African, currently living and working in the Republic of Mozambique. I have been a Bitcoin Cash fan and user for years. I mainly use the Selene Wallet, although I use other wallets as well.
Today, I would like to share my adventure of finding BCH CHAPA Mozambique. I live in the city of Maputo, about 17 km from Matola. While most people were heading into the city that morning, I was traveling to Matola, to a place I had never been before. Alberdioni assured me there was no way I could get lost, as long as I followed his directions.
So off I went, highly motivated. For someone who is no longer as young as I used to be, waking up early is not easy, but I managed. I arrived in Matola at 6:30 a.m. and practically woke Alberdioni up. The guy is amazing and, honestly, he literally works for Bitcoin Cash. He sent someone to pick me up at the chapa stop, and within less than five minutes I was already at his place.
To be honest, I had never had such a proactive and engaging conversation about Bitcoin Cash before. This young man is truly passionate about BCH, and I left that conversation incredibly excited about everything we discussed.
Anyway, back to the reason I was there. I got to see the vehicle covered with BCH branding. I asked for permission to take photos and videos, and his response was, "My friend, this vehicle belongs to the community. I work for them," accompanied by a warm morning smile that made me even more enthusiastic.
The experience was excellent. The payment process was smooth and worked perfectly as proof. Even though the vehicle is currently on standby for reasons well known to the community, the merchant has never stopped accepting BCH payments, and the Paytaca POS remains active and fully functional. I also had the opportunity to see the replacement parts for the vehicle, and I can confidently say it is already one step away from being back on the road.
So, my BCHNostr community, I successfully made it there and completed the proof-of-payment transaction using the Paytaca POS. When Alberdioni asked me what I planned to do with the BCH that had been sent to my wallet, I replied, "I reserved it for my first ride once the vehicle is back on the streets." Because of that, I was invited to attend the next meetup on June 27th. I will be traveling from Maputo City to the province to participate, and who knows, perhaps I can even help organize one in Zimpeto, where I live.
I hope you enjoyed reading about my journey. I also hope initiatives like this continue to grow so that we can have more BCH projects operating on the ground and more opportunities to verify businesses that are genuinely active and working.
Thank you, Mr. @Prime Architect . You are a legend to me.
Thank you.





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