BSV TIMES — From the Community
The latest BSV community flow is quieter than a major news cycle, but several useful signals are worth noting: event visibility, BSV Browser activity, institutional-policy commentary, and renewed discussion around large-scale network infrastructure.
BSVAssociation — BSV heads toward Nordic Blockchain Conference 2026
BSV Association continues to surface around Nordic Blockchain Conference 2026, where it is listed as a Diamond Sponsor. The event gives BSV a visible institutional setting later this month, with the conference scheduled for May 26–27, 2026 in Stockholm. (X (formerly Twitter))
BSVAssociation — Community presence at Consensus 2026
A BSV Association post highlighted builders and community members connecting in person at a BSV Association co-sponsored event with Halborn Security at Consensus 2026. This is not a major product announcement, but it is a useful ecosystem-visibility note. (X (formerly Twitter))
deggen / Siggi — BSV Browser remains a key community tool
Recent surfaced posts from deggen and Siggi continue to point attention toward BSV Browser: a regular mobile browser with a built-in self-custodial BRC-100 wallet. The broader project page describes it as a browser bringing identity, micropayments, and BSV-powered websites to iOS and Android. (X (formerly Twitter))
Bitcoin_Beyond — BSV community networking at Consensus
Bitcoin_Beyond also posted from the Consensus 2026 setting, noting a meeting with Kurt Wuckert Jr. at a BSV Association co-sponsored event. This fits best as a community-networking item rather than hard news. (X (formerly Twitter))
LightBSV — Multicast and billion-TPS infrastructure return to discussion
LightBSV surfaced a post saying it is time to implement scaled Bitcoin multicast and describing work toward a scaled BSV multicast network vision for 1+ billion TPS. This is one of the more technical community signals and fits well under an infrastructure-watch note. (X (formerly Twitter))
ProjectBabbage / BRC-100 — Wallet compatibility discussion continues
Project Babbage’s recent surfaced reply discusses legacy receive support in BSV Browser and compares it with Hodos supporting both legacy and BRC-100 in one wallet. The useful editorial angle is interoperability: the community is still working through how older wallet flows and newer BRC-100 flows meet. (X (formerly Twitter))
71Nous — SEC engagement enters community commentary
A May 14 community post framed BSV Association’s SEC engagement alongside the Senate Banking Committee’s CLARITY Act markup. This should be treated as commentary, not primary reporting, but it shows that policy and regulatory positioning remain part of the community conversation. (X (formerly Twitter))
siggi
BSV framed as public, permissionless infrastructure
Siggi has a post saying the BSV blockchain is public and permissionless, and that its value comes from the people who build and transact on it. This is a good community-framing quote rather than a hard-news item. (X)
BSVAssociation
Onramp Money expands BSV access
BSV Association posted “Access BSV Now With Onramp Money,” pointing readers to the new BSV listing and access route. This remains one of the clearest practical-access posts to include. (X)
BSVAssociation
AgenticPay winners announced
BSV Association announced the Open Run // AgenticPay winners. The official hackathon page lists winners including Dolphin Sense, Moldock, bMovies, Hormuz Shield, and Peck MCP, with a total prize pool of $10,000. (X)
71Nous
BSV Association’s SEC engagement enters policy discussion
71Nous posted about the Senate Banking Committee’s CLARITY Act markup and connected it with BSV Association’s SEC engagement that same week. This is best treated as community policy commentary, not primary reporting. (X)
deggen
BSV Browser posts usage and version update
A circulated BSV Browser update says the app had 336 Android users, 402 iOS users, and that v1.4.2 was available on both platforms. This is useful because it gives a small but concrete product-traction signal. (X)
deggen
BSV Browser faces platform friction
Deggen posted that BSV Browser’s default-browser entitlement request was denied, with the reason tied to Bluetooth permissions. This is a candid builder update and fits well under a product-development note. (X)
deggen
BSV Browser ban claim in China
Deggen also posted that BSV Browser is now banned in China and asked users there to lobby their government. This should be included carefully as a claim from the builder, not independently verified news. (X)
Bitcoin_Beyond
Open-source peer-to-peer messaging tool
Bitcoin_Beyond surfaced a post saying bsv-messagebox-cloudflare has been open-sourced, describing it as peer-to-peer messaging that can run cheaply without DevOps overhead. This is a good developer-tools item. (X)
LightBSV
Scaled BSV multicast discussion returns
LightBSV posted about Bitcoin-Scale Layered Multicast, saying he is building toward a scaled BSV multicast network vision for 1+ billion TPS. This is one of the strongest infrastructure-watch items from the community list. (X)
Brendan_Lee__
Moldock recognized through AgenticPay
Brendan Lee appears in the AgenticPay results through Moldock, a distributed molecular-docking calculator using BSV micropayments to reward compute contributors. This is less a recent personal-post item and more a builder-recognition item connected to BSV Association’s hackathon coverage. (PR Newswire)
b0ase
bMovies recognized as Most Innovative
b0ase appears through the AgenticPay winners list for bMovies, described as a 73-agent autonomous film studio using BSV-21 tokens and royalty flows for derivative works. This is worth including if you want a “builder projects” subsection. (PR Newswire)
RealCoinGeek
BSV x402 marketplace remains in media flow
RealCoinGeek’s surfaced feed includes a post noting that BSV’s x402 marketplace is transitioning to a permissionless model. This is more media/news-flow than community opinion, but it is still relevant for a broader BSV TIMES scan. (X)
369bsv
Light commercial/community signal around BSV Plaza
369bsv surfaced with a BSV Plaza-style post using a “BSV” shipping code and also showing AgenticPay-related activity. This is minor compared with the developer and policy items, but it can fit a lighter community-commerce note. (X)

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