The transformative chapter of the Bitcoin economy begins this fall with the official launch of Akasha, the world’s first fully decentralized Bitcoin payments map platform. Launched globally on October 15th, Akasha connects Bitcoin users and small businesses across borders via the Lightning network, enabling seamless, low-cost, real-time peer-to-peer (P2P) payments.
It’s not just a map, but a living ecosystem of freedom
Unlike traditional business directories and static store locators, Akasha is an ecosystem rooted in Bitcoin’s establishment principles, privacy, sovereignty, freedom and decentralization. It is designed not only as a map, but also as a decentralized economic layer where commerce is value-driven and unauthorized. In an age where centralized payment systems are increasingly imposing restrictions, Akasha Offers merchants and consumers have imposed alternatives that empower them.
With a few simple steps, business owners who originate from the location can register their store and start receiving Bitcoin instantly. By using popular lightning wallets like Satoshi’s Breez, Phoenix, Muun, or wallets, even those new to blockchain technology can accept payments within five minutes.
How it works: Tools for everyday merchants
The setup is intuitive. The merchant simply downloads a lightning compatible wallet, creates a BTC address, visit www.akashapay.com and sends store information. Akasha automatically links your wallet to a QR-based BTC payment interface, allowing on-spot and hardware-free transactions at near-zero rates. No banks or physical terminals – pure peer-to-peer connections.
This model is perfect for small business owners, such as cafe operators, wellness studios, local tour guides, digital nomads and country artisans who want to participate in the Bitcoin economy around the world. Akasha lowers the barriers to entry for thousands of entrepreneurs by simplifying and sovereigning cross-border trade.
“Akasha“: Names with meaning and mission
The word “akhasha” comes from an ancient Sanskrit term for “ether” or “primitive space” that symbolizes an invisible field through which all information flows. Platform founder Jun Youn Kyung explained:
“Akasha is more than a locator for the Bitcoin Store. It’s a global movement. It maps a new decentralized lifestyle. In a world of centralized surveillance and rising control, Akasha offers a pathway to regain autonomy and connection through value-based commerce.”
Beyond the list: Building a future of borderless trade
However, Akasha has not stopped on the list. This platform has evolved into a dynamic global community. Future updates include:
• User reviews and reputation scores to help trustworthy merchants at Bitcoiners Discover
Social interaction features for merchant customer engagement
•NFT-based verification badge for merchant reliability
Multilingual support starting with English and Korean, expanding to Spanish, Japanese and beyond
• Donation function, allowing businesses to receive Bitcoin for social causes
These features position Akasha not only as a utility tool, but as a new public square for decentralized commercial transactions and identity.
Global pre-registration opens
With the official launch around the corner, Akasha is now accepting pre-registration from businesses around the world. Whether it’s a surf shop in Costa Rican, an Indian meditation hideaway, or a bookstore in Berlin, Akasha offers a way to reach accompanying customers and join the New Economy.
Bitcoin enthusiasts around the world, especially those seeking to support sovereign companies who travel and live in nomadic countries, consider Akasha to be an essential companion. Also, for merchants, it is an opportunity to build economic independence across borders through decentralized tools.
Website: www.akashapay.com
Official launch date: October 15th, 2025
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Company: Akasha
Contact: June you Kyon
Email: ceo@akashapay.com
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