TXC: A New Chapter for Crypto
A walk through 16 years of Bobby Gray's work — the Lakota currency, the American Open Currency Standard, the original Bitcoin coin — and how it all led to TXC.

TEXITcoin didn't land here by accident. It's the product of sixteen years of work on alternative currencies — and a lot of lessons paid for the hard way.
The story starts in 2007. Bobby Gray's first deep dive was the Lakota currency project, working with the American Open Currency Standard to build out a parallel-currency framework in copper, silver, and gold. That work led directly to the original Bitcoin commemorative coin in 2012 — the physical artifact that gave a brand-new digital idea a tangible identity, and earned a seat in front of US Congress testifying about parallel currencies and the roadmap to monetary freedom.
From there came Cold Storage Coins — a bridge between the digital and physical worlds, giving people a tamper-resistant way to hold their own keys. Then Bevis.sg, a blockchain-enabled verification service built on IPFS and timestamping — a digital notary for documents that mattered. Each project taught something the next one needed.
A walk through 16 years of Bobby Gray's work — the Lakota currency, the American Open Currency Standard, the original Bitcoin coin — and how it all led to TXC.
Texas-only mining isn't a marketing line — it's a design constraint. By keeping issuance exclusively in Texas, TXC stays transparent and trustworthy in a way borderless coins struggle to be. With a fixed supply of 353 million coins released over 138 years, TEXITcoin isn't another short-lived trend. It's built to be inherited.
The next chapter is expansion — into Asia, into merchants, into wallets, into everyday use. You can pick up TXC on the exchange while it's still affordable, or join the mining pool. This isn't only about money. It's about being part of something that stands for freedom, transparency, and the future of how humans trade value. The journey is just beginning.
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