BSV TIMES — From the Community

BSV TIMES — From the Community

The latest community flow is best read as a continuation of practical building activity: new app listings, developer tools, AI-adjacent infrastructure, transaction experiments, browser-wallet usability, and on-chain data services. This edition keeps the focus on what builders and projects are making visible across the BSV Blockchain ecosystem.

Builder Signals — phanpp11
BsvBsv.com continues building public webspace tools
phanpp11’s recent posts around BsvBsv.com show the project moving from concept into a working public webspace and front-page experiment. The update says the webspace and front page are now operational, with short and memorable links for user webspaces. This should be included because it is a real community builder signal, not just a directory listing. Source: X / X

Builder Signals — BSVTube / BsvBsv.com
BSVTube remains part of the decentralized media layer
BSV Radar lists BSVTube as “decentralized video on BSV,” with Patrick as the developer. Since phanpp11’s newer BsvBsv.com posts also point toward public webspaces and creator-style publishing, this can sit naturally beside the BsvBsv.com item rather than as a separate major headline. (BSV Radar)

Innovation Tools — Ruth Heasman
BSV Patent Forge turns patent libraries into a builder idea engine
Ruth Heasman’s recent post announced BSVpatentforge.com as a new app for exploring the BSV patent library and surfacing novel use cases. BSV Radar also lists BSV Patent Forge as a tool offering LLM-graded briefs, novelty hooks, and greenfield product ideas based on USPTO claims and open-source coverage. This is worth keeping because it is both a community build and an idea-generation tool for future BSV applications. (TwStalker)

Ideas From the Community — CsTominaga
Person-to-person exchange framed as a challenge to intermediaries
A surfaced CsTominaga post says a global person-to-person economy challenges the assumption that exchange must pass through banks, governments, payment processors, platforms, and regulators. This is not a product update, but it fits the looser Community section as a broader idea post about peer-to-peer economic architecture. (TwStalker)

Wallet Usability — Yours Wallet
A surfaced post from David Case mentions a Yours Wallet walkthrough. I would not make this a full item unless we can verify the walkthrough content directly, but it may be worth checking manually on X before publishing. (TwStalker)

Community Discovery — BSV Radar
BSV Radar continues surfacing the ecosystem’s app layer
BSV Radar now lists 145 applications across 12 categories, including wallets, games, exchanges, developer tools, media projects, productivity tools, and block explorers. Its latest app additions include TX Blaster, CASHEIO, Hot Soundbase, BSV Patent Forge, BSV Maps, 1Satchel, Timestamped.io, and SA.
Source: BSV Radar (BSV Radar)

Builder Signals — TX Blaster
TX Blaster turns high-throughput transactions into a user-facing tool
TX Blaster is listed on BSV Radar as a high-performance transaction-blasting tool that lets users send thousands of real BSV transactions on-chain in seconds. The listing describes it as a practical tool for testing throughput, competing for NFTs and sats, and using low-cost on-chain transactions in a game-like setting.
Source: BSV Radar (BSV Radar)

AI & Productivity — Indelible.one
Indelible.one explores permanent encrypted memory for AI work
Indelible.one is listed as a productivity project that gives AI sessions, files, and projects encrypted continuity on BSV. The listing describes OP_RETURN-anchored sessions, encrypted file storage, a dual-AI workspace, and a federation of SPV nodes broadcasting through ARC to Teranode with bridge fallback.
Source: BSV Radar (BSV Radar)

Innovation Tools — BSV Patent Forge
BSV Patent Forge connects patent intelligence with BSV-based payments
BSV Patent Forge is listed as an education and innovation tool for the BSV ecosystem, offering LLM-graded briefs, novelty hooks, and greenfield product ideas based on USPTO claims and open-source coverage. The listing says it uses HandCash for paid idea generation and image generation, while searches are free.
Source: BSV Radar (BSV Radar)

Infrastructure Watch — BSV Maps
BSV Maps adds a visual layer to blockchain traffic
BSV Maps is listed as a block-explorer project focused on live blockchain traffic. The listing describes LocalBitcoinSV.com as a platform combining blockchain data, interactive visuals, and practical information for people interested in BSV tools, maps, visualizations, and education.
Source: BSV Radar (BSV Radar)

Product Watch — BSV Browser
BSV Browser remains central to the browser-wallet usability theme
BSV Browser continues to be one of the clearer examples of BSV functions appearing inside a familiar mobile interface. BSV Radar describes it as a mobile browser with a built-in wallet, cryptographic identity, instant micropayments, on-chain data storage, private browsing, and decentralized-web features.
Source: BSV Radar (BSV Radar)

Infrastructure Watch — WhatsOnChain
WhatsOnChain remains a core explorer and API reference point
WhatsOnChain is listed on BSV Radar as a blockchain explorer for BSV, with reviews highlighting its API and usefulness for dynamic NFT work. The listing shows it as one of the established tools still anchoring the ecosystem’s data and explorer layer.
Source: BSV Radar (BSV Radar)

Builder Signals — GorillaPool
GorillaPool’s block-art project continues to circulate as a mining-data experiment
GorillaPool’s Gorilla Canopy project remains one of the week’s more distinctive community items. CoinGeek reports that the project turns each GorillaPool-mined block into a deterministic generative art piece, minted as a 1Sat Ordinal in the pool payout transaction and generated from block data including hash, nonce, merkle root, transaction count, difficulty, timestamp, and mining effort.
Source: CoinGeek (CoinGeek)

Builder Signals — ButterCup
ButterCup keeps no-code BSV app creation in view
ButterCup remains part of the current builder conversation. CoinGeek’s May 19 report describes it as an AI-assisted platform for building and publishing BSV-ready components and mini-apps without coding, while CoinMarketCap’s latest BSV update page also lists ButterCup among the recent ecosystem developments.
Source: CoinGeek / CoinMarketCap (CoinGeek)

Developer Tools — x402
x402 continues to frame lightweight service payments
The x402 marketplace remains one of the current developer-tool stories around BSV. CoinMarketCap’s latest BSV update page says the marketplace moved to a permissionless model on Cloudflare, with service listings and AI-agent transactions supported through lower-cost infrastructure.
Source: CoinMarketCap (CoinMarketCap)

Editorial read
The May 24 community update shows a useful shift in the kind of material worth tracking. Beyond formal announcements, the visible signals include app directories, transaction tools, AI memory experiments, patent-intelligence tools, live blockchain maps, browser-wallet interfaces, block-data art, no-code app creation, and lightweight service payments. Together, these items show BSV Blockchain being explored as a practical environment for applications, data, identity, payments, and machine-facing services.

Posted on May 24, 2026

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