
On September 29, Bitcoin Cash enthusiast Donald Mulders wrote an interesting post on the social media network Yours.org. The post detailed that he was attempting to host a website on the Bitcoin Cash (BCH) chain using the Bitdb 2.0 application. Following the write-up, and with a little help from the BCH developer Unwriter and a tool called Cryptograffitiweb, Mulders’ on-chain hosted website ‘Bitcoin Cash Hoarder’ can now be seen on any browser.
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Hosting a Simple HTML Website on Bitcoin Cash

Over the last few months, there have been many projects tied to the BCH chain and the developer Unwriter has created quite a few of them. Earlier this week we reported on Unwriter’s autonomous database called Bitdb 2.0, a platform that takes a bitcoin transaction and files it in a structured readable document or in Donald Mulders’ case HTML code. The platform inspired Bitcoin Cash enthusiast Mulders to attempt to host a simple HTML website that’s tethered to the BCH chain. In the post, Mulders says he can do a little HTML coding and mess with other people’s structured code, but he admits he isn’t a fluent programmer just yet.
“I started playing around with an idea to see how far I could take it — The idea is to host a simple HTML website on the bitcoin cash blockchain that easily could be viewed in a browser so that even my own mother is able to view it as if it was just an ordinary website,” Mulders details.
He continues:
Imagine if someone could publish sensitive information without the need for organisations such as Wikileaks, readable as a website for anyone in the world