Today’s BSV TIMES — Community Digest

Past several days edition

BSV Browser hits a distribution hurdle in China
Deggen said on April 24 that BSV Browser had been banned in China, turning a product update into a reminder that distribution and regulation can shape app growth as much as technology does.

BSV Browser also moved to bridge old and new wallet rails
A separate BSV Browser post highlighted that legacy receive had been added, putting legacy support and BRC-100 side by side in the same wallet and making the product feel more practical for users crossing between older and newer BSV tooling.

Accessibility is becoming a simple ecosystem message
Siggi framed 2026 as a year for making BSV accessible to as many people as possible and showing that the future is being built on-chain, which reads like one of the clearest outward-facing messages in the community right now.

Rúnar is being presented as a serious developer entry point
Steffen highlighted Rúnar as a way for developers to write enterprise-grade smart contracts in multiple languages and compile them into Bitcoin Script, keeping the focus on usability rather than theory.

Teranode remains the anchor for big-scale narrative
The BitcoinTeranode account recently pushed a video of Siggi explaining how Teranode powers BSV’s architecture and why it matters for global blockchain scalability, reinforcing that scale is still the ecosystem’s central strategic claim.

Chronicle is still being translated into developer language
JharedOnChain summarized the post-Chronicle environment by saying BSV now supports both OTDA and the current BIP143 digest algorithm, with developers able to opt into OTDA through the new CHRONICLE sighash flag.

BSV TIMES Take
Over the past few days, the community tone has leaned toward product usability, developer tooling, distribution reality, and scalability infrastructure. It is a quieter rhythm than hype-driven crypto chatter, but it is consistent with a chain trying to present itself as practical infrastructure.

Editorial note: This roundup highlights notable community posts and commentary from the past several days since the previous digest. These are ecosystem signals and community voices, not the same thing as independently reported news.

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