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0 sats \ 7 replies \ @nout OP 12 Mar \ parent \ on: BTC Map Launched: Countries Leaderboard bitcoin
Volunteers enter those records manually to Open Street Maps. Btcmap is just displaying it. It's public open data.
So someone in Texas would have to do it and keep it up to date, that's all that's missing 😉
There are many communities around the world that keep the details up to date. For example in Germany the community organizes here https://einundzwanzig.space/
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No, that's not how it works. It doesn't guess that you accept bitcoin based on the name.
People (anyone) have to go to https://www.openstreetmap.org and do the human curation - e.g. add metadata/tags to your business and select whether you accept onchain, lightning, etc.
So for example you can create account on https://www.openstreetmap.org and add tags to any location in Texas that you want. Sort of like updating wikipedia. And then this will show up on btcmap (and also on other similar maps / applications that use the same base data from OSM)