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BitPic is a protocol and web service for “putting Paymail avatars on the Bitcoin blockchain.” Its website describes it as a Bitcoin version of Gravatar. After uploading a PNG, JPG, or GIF image, users can write it on-chain through the BitPic protocol and reference the avatar directly via https://bitpic.net/u/[Paymail]. It is not an exchange, wallet, or DeFi product; it is closer to infrastructure for on-chain identity and avatars.
BitPic’s core function is Paymail avatar hosting. Images are stored via B protocol and identified with the BitPic protocol prefix. Avatar updates require a signature from the Paymail user’s identity public key, and images with invalid signatures will not be indexed. The site also provides free @bitpic.net Paymail, including a BSV receiving address, 1Sat Ordinals NFT receiving support, standard Paymail public-profile avatar capability, and the option to link to Yours Wallet. Developers can fetch images via /u/<paymail>, and can also use the API to check whether an avatar exists, query avatar metadata, and retrieve the latest upload list. Another highlight is support for outpoint reference, allowing an avatar to point to an existing on-chain image or 1Sat Ordinal without uploading it again.
The site explicitly mentions free registration for @bitpic.net Paymail, but does not disclose any platform service fees. Since uploading an avatar requires creating a Bitcoin transaction, on-chain miner fees may apply, though the exact cost is not specified. BitPic does not offer trading-platform functions such as spot trading, trading pairs, derivatives, leverage, KYC, or fiat deposits and withdrawals. It also does not disclose information about licenses, the operating entity, insurance, or cold wallets.
Its advantages are openness and interoperability: anyone can run a BitPic node; avatars are backed by on-chain data, so there remains a traceable data source even if a Paymail or wallet service disappears; and for application developers, integration costs are low. The downsides are that it is still labeled v2.0 Beta, so product maturity is unclear; ordinary users need to understand Paymail, on-chain transactions, and signatures; and there is insufficient disclosure around fees, customer support, privacy, and compliance.
BitPic is better suited to users in the BSV/Paymail ecosystem, on-chain identity enthusiasts, and application developers who need a low-cost avatar system. It is not suitable for users looking to trade cryptocurrencies, buy crypto with fiat, or use leveraged trading. The site does not provide information about access from mainland China, network connectivity, or payment support, so its accessibility from China can only be assessed as unknown. If you need a general-purpose avatar service, Gravatar or an in-app self-hosted avatar system may be better alternatives.
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bitpic.net is an Unknown Crypto provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach bitpic.net directly.