You’ve probably got one of the Dean Harrison 2026 Cashstamps in your hand — or you’ve just been chatting with me at 34 Michael Street in Peel. Either way: welcome.

Your Cashstamp

A beautifully designed momento of TT 2026 with real Bitcoin Cash on it — numbered, limited-edition, and properly collectable.

The fun bit: sweep the BCH into a wallet and then work out what you’re going to do with it. Spend it, gift it on, send it to a friend across the world in seconds. The challenge isn’t getting the money — it’s deciding what to do with it.

Each Cashstamp has a “valid until” date — after that, the BCH returns to the issuer, so don’t leave it too long. The stamp itself stays yours either way: uniquely numbered, and a memento of this moment.

How to redeem

Two QR codes on your Cashstamp, two steps:

  1. Step 1. Scan the left QR code to install a compatible wallet.
  2. Step 2. Scan the right QR code to sweep the Bitcoin Cash into it.
  3. Step 3. Use it.

Welcome to the world of money truly in your own control.

What’s Bitcoin Cash?

A tool that lets us have control of our own money — like paper cash in not needing the banks, but electronic. For the Bitcoin Cash community, it was never really about investment or speculation — it was always meant to be money, to be earned and spent.

If you’d like a gentle introduction, minisatoshi.cash is a good place to start.

Why here, why now?

Peel no longer has a single bank. Yet every time we tap a card, the banks take a cut of the trade. The Bitcoin Cash Isle of Man Initiative is quietly encouraging local people and local businesses to use Bitcoin Cash with each other directly — keeping Peel’s money in Peel, keeping the Island’s money on-island — apart from when we want to spend or send it globally.

Dean Harrison

Isle of Man Bitcoin Cash Ambassador

Dean Harrison about to lift his visor, surrounded by people on the Isle of Man

Dean is backed by the global Bitcoin Cash community and supports this initiative. He’s paid in Bitcoin Cash, and keeps some to spend on-island.

“But what would be the point of [exchanging it all to pounds]? It’s money, isn’t it?”

— Dean Harrison

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