BSV TIMES — From the Community

BSV TIMES — From the Community

The latest community flow brings a wider mix than a standard news update: Teranode architecture, identity design, wallet testing, AI-agent infrastructure, accounting theory, digital-property law, voting use cases, merchant payments, creator tools, and broader reflections on entrepreneurship and public life. This edition follows the community signals showing how BSV Blockchain is being discussed, tested, and explained across different layers of use.

Infrastructure Watch — BSVTeranode
Teranode explains microservices, gRPC, Kafka, and rollout design
BSVTeranode posted a series of technical explainers on Teranode’s architecture, including its use of Go, rollout beside the existing SV Node, microservices, eight core services, gRPC communication, and Apache Kafka as a message broker. The posts present Teranode as a service-based architecture designed for high-throughput transaction processing.
Source: X

Identity & Infrastructure — MetanetPlatform
MetanetPlatform previews ZK-anchored identity verification
MetanetPlatform posted about an upcoming ZK-anchored system designed to verify identity without exposing xPub-like material or certifying authorized keys. The post points to a future migration path through Metanet’s page system and keeps identity, privacy, and verifiable interaction in view.
Source: X

Product Watch — BitcoinSVtrain
BRC100 Yours Wallet gets a community trial
BitcoinSVtrain posted that he had been trying the new BRC100 Yours Wallet and called it “pretty cool.” The post is a small but useful product signal because it shows community testing around BRC100 wallet usability and emerging wallet standards.
Source: X

AI & Agents — BitcoinSVtrain
AI agents, IPv6, and BSV infrastructure come together
BitcoinSVtrain also connected AI agents, IPv6, blockchain infrastructure, and BSV’s scaling direction. The community angle is clear: if billions of AI agents are coming, the supporting infrastructure will need high-throughput payments, data ownership, and reliable transaction handling.
Source: X

Technical Concepts — CsTominaga
Triple-entry accounting returns as a technical theme
CsTominaga posted a detailed discussion of triple-entry accounting, referencing earlier accounting theory and cryptographic reframing. The thread connects accounting, evidence, and blockchain architecture, bringing one of Bitcoin’s deeper recordkeeping ideas back into the community conversation.
Source: X

Technical Concepts — CsTominaga
A blockchain described as five jobs, not one
Another CsTominaga thread described blockchain as “five jobs, not one,” breaking the system into layered functions from rule authorship to liquidity coordination. The post gives readers a framework for thinking about blockchain as an architecture of responsibilities rather than a single-purpose system.
Source: X

Public Life & Policy — AnnaIversen5
CLARITY Act discussed as a test for digital property
Anna Iversen posted “Before Regulation Comes Law: The CLARITY Act and the Test for Digital Property,” discussing digital property rights, commodity/security distinctions, and blockchain architecture. The post fits the public-policy side of BSV TIMES because it focuses on law and property structure before regulatory classification.
Source: X

Technical Concepts — 71Nous
Sat/Oshi architecture discussed as protocol and application separation
71Nous posted a technical reply discussing sats as utility-bearing containers and oshi as an instrument in a layer-2 architecture. The thread emphasizes separation of concerns: the base remains sound and immutable while application-level instruments can develop above it.
Source: X

Public Use Cases — ruidasilva
Votari appears in BSV Blockchain Hub case study library
rui da silva posted that Votari is now featured in the BSV Blockchain Hub case study library, alongside replies discussing secure digital voting. The item brings voting and public-process integrity into the community flow.
Source: X / BSV Hub

Payments Infrastructure — MNEE_cash
MNEE frames payment-processing fees as a merchant operations issue
MNEE_cash posted that merchants have treated payment-processing fees like rent for decades: fixed, unavoidable, and not worth fighting. The post argues that this can change and frames MNEE Pay around helping merchants rethink payment costs, settlement, and operational friction.
Source: X

Consumer Apps — lamintfans
Creator platforms on BSV move beyond subscriptions
La Mint posted that the next generation of creator platforms using BSV will not rely entirely on subscriptions. The post points toward a familiar BSV theme: creator monetization through smaller, flexible payments rather than only recurring subscription models.
Source: X

Ideas From the Community — CalvinAyre
Entrepreneurship, regulation, and civilization discussed through AOC and Bezos debate
Calvin Ayre reflected on recent interviews involving Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Jeff Bezos, using them to discuss entrepreneurship, value creation, regulation, and the limits of unfettered capitalism. The post is not directly about BSV Blockchain, but it fits the broader Community section as a public-life reflection from a major BSV community figure.
Source: X

Editorial read
The May 27 community flow shows BSV activity moving across several layers at once: architecture explainers, identity design, wallet testing, public-law arguments, accounting theory, voting systems, merchant operations, creator tools, and reflections on how societies organize value and responsibility. Together, these posts show a community thinking about BSV Blockchain not only as technology, but as infrastructure for records, identity, payments, applications, and public coordination.

Posted — May 27, 2026

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