Hi Rob,
I was thinking about Biblepay today and thought I would share some experience I have being in the space since 2016.
Some coins I notiiced were coins by software guys for other software guys. It was very hard to keep up with the wallet, things were explained as cryptically as possible, using a lot of private jargon and the coins ended up not having very big teams.
Other coins were created by software developers for the general public and those coins tended to do better.
I still have a BBP balance and booted up the wallet to sync, and just wanted to share that with you.
I don't mind not getting anything from running the wallet since staking has been taken away (this is a tangent to my point, maybe it's not taken away, maybe it's called something else, etc.). But like probably most supporters, there are
a lot of things I can do for the Lord and his people. I went to the Jesus march in downtown Seattle yesterday. Only two people in my church went, etc. etc.
I want to support Biblepay, but if it's going to take a big learning curve to use, not sure how much I am going to want to use it as life is complicated enough.