Today’s community flow is best read through direct project activity: conference presence, on-chain webspace experiments, mobile browser-wallet work, encrypted messaging, decentralized media, app discovery, and builder education. The focus is on tools and public-facing resources that make BSV Blockchain easier to use, publish with, and build on.
Events & Public Use Cases — BSVAssociation
BSV Association appears at Nordic Blockchain Conference 2026
Nordic Blockchain Conference 2026 runs May 26–27 in Stockholm, with BSV Association listed among the event’s Diamond sponsors. BSV Association also lists the conference on its own events page.
Source: BSV Association / Nordic Blockchain Conference (BSV Association)
Builder Signals — phanpp11 / BsvBsv.com
BsvBsv.com points toward on-chain webspaces and storage-style publishing
phanpp11’s BsvBsv.com work continues to show a public webspace direction around BSV. The site itself loads content from blockchain, while recent phanpp11 posts have shown short, memorable webspace links and a working front-page/webspace experiment. ChainDisk can sit under this same developing direction: on-chain storage, personal webspaces, and user-facing publishing tools connected to BSV.
Source: BsvBsv.com / X (BsvBsv)
Media Layer — BSVTube / phanpp11
BSVTube remains part of the decentralized media thread
BSVTube presents itself as a decentralized video platform on Bitcoin, with creator payments built into the viewing flow. The site shows premium video access, creator tipping, and direct payment language, all powered by BSV Blockchain.
Source: BSVTube (bsvtube.com)
Product Watch — CASHEIO / JohnWayne_SV
CASHEIO combines BSV payments, signing, and encrypted messaging
CASHEIO presents a non-custodial BSV wallet with send, receive, signing, and text functions. The app interface includes BSV mainnet wallet setup, on-chain signing, encrypted on-chain text, “Pay Me” links, and a BSV address directory.
Source: CASHEIO (casheio.com)
Product Watch — BSV Browser
BSV Browser explains ordinary browsing plus optional wallet functions
The BSV Browser support guide describes the app as a normal browser with an optional Web3 layer. In Web2 mode, it works as a standard browser; in Web3 mode, compatible applications can request wallet actions such as payments, identity verification, encryption, and related functions with user permission.
Source: BSV Browser Support / App Store (mobile.bsvb.tech)
App Layer — Metanet / MetanetPlatform
Metanet presents a retrieval-incentivized content-delivery model
Metanet describes itself as a retrieval-incentivized content delivery network built on Bitcoin. Its site frames the system around cached content, HTTP-native micropayments, SPV verification, BSV channels for user payments, and BitFS as a sister protocol for encrypted filesystem functions.
Source: Metanet (metanet.org)
Community Resources — BSVSearch
BSVSearch remains a practical directory for BSV-friendly activity
BSVSearch describes itself as a website where people can find others to transact with in BSV, create business pages, list items or services, promote publications and creative work, and offer BSV-friendly business or community listings. Its FAQ also emphasizes user submissions, contact paths, reviews, and education around the BSV ecosystem.
Source: BSVSearch (bsvsearch.com)
Innovation Tools — BSV Patent Forge
BSV Patent Forge keeps patent intelligence in the builder conversation
BSV Patent Forge is listed as a tool for patent intelligence in the BSV ecosystem, offering LLM-graded briefs, novelty hooks, and greenfield product ideas based on USPTO claims and open-source coverage. The listing names Ruth Heasman as the developer and says the tool uses HandCash for paid idea generation and image generation, while searches are free.
Source: BSV Radar
Editorial read
The May 26 community update shows BSV activity moving through practical public layers: on-chain webspaces, decentralized video, browser-wallet tools, encrypted messaging, content delivery, directories, and patent-intelligence tools. The strongest pattern is direct usefulness. More of the community’s visible work is about helping people publish, browse, pay, sign, store, discover, and organize data through BSV Blockchain.
May 26, 2026

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