What people in the BSV community are talking about today
*Editorial note: This section highlights notable community posts and ecosystem commentary. These are useful signals from the community, but they are not the same as independently reported news.
BSV Browser moves from idea to product
Deggen says BSV Browser is live, describing it as a regular browser with tabs, bookmarks, and search, plus a self-custodial BRC-100 wallet built in. (X)
Accessibility is becoming a simple outward message
Siggi frames 2026 as the year to make BSV accessible to as many people as possible, while also noting BSV Browser v1.3.4 is out on iOS. (X)
Washington engagement remains part of the ecosystem story
Alexander Mann says there were positive and productive meetings at the CFTC with Bitcoin_Beyond, keeping regulatory engagement in Washington visible in current BSV discussion. (X)
Chronicle is now being discussed in developer terms
Steffen says BSV now supports both OTDA and the current BIP143 digest algorithm, with developers able to opt into OTDA via the new CHRONICLE sighash flag. (X)
AI security debates are spilling into BSV commentary
Ruth Heasman argues that Anthropic’s Glasswing moment highlights what blockchain got right years earlier, tying a current AI security discussion back to BSV-style system design. (X)
Teranode still anchors the big-picture narrative
BSV Association says its partnership with OVHcloud is key to powering Teranode, which it describes as the world’s only truly scalable blockchain infrastructure. (X)
BSV TIMES Take
The tone of today’s community conversation is not mainly about price. It is about products people can use, making BSV easier to access, regulatory visibility, and explaining Chronicle and Teranode in practical terms. (X)

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