Key Takeaways
- Teranode released new details on its microservices architecture for independent scaling.
- Dr. Craig Wright continued in-depth discussion on Bitcoin protocol fundamentals, particularly satoshis as indivisible tokens.
- CoinGeek highlighted real-world artist success stories on BSV with SonicStar.
- MNEE emphasized finality and chargeback elimination for merchant payments.
Technical Developments
Teranode Microservices Architecture
@BSVTeranode
Summary: Highlighted the benefits of Teranode’s microservices design, allowing independent scaling of specific components such as validation capacity or block assembly without wasting resources.
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Satoshi Indivisibility & Protocol Fundamentals
@CsTominaga (Dr. Craig Wright)
Summary: Stressed that satoshis are indivisible integer tokens with no decimals, and that changing this would require a radical hard fork. Reiterated that there is “no such thing as a bitcoin” in the commonly misunderstood sense — only tokens.
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Adoption & Use Cases
SonicStar Outperforms Spotify for Artists
@RealCoinGeek
Summary: Reported on BSV-based music platform SonicStar delivering better earnings for artists compared to Spotify, showcasing practical monetization success on the blockchain.
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MNEE Stablecoin Payment Finality
@MNEE_cash
Summary: Explained how MNEE Pay eliminates chargebacks entirely, providing true payment finality for merchants and removing third-party reversal risks. Merchants set their own return policies with no bank overrides.
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ButterCup DApp Growth
@BitcoinSVtrain
Summary: Celebrated ButterCup DApp reaching 100 users and encouraged further growth of the AI + Token powered no-code builder on BSV.
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Digest Summary
Today’s digest reflects ongoing technical transparency around Teranode’s scalable architecture and strong emphasis on real utility through artist monetization tools and merchant-friendly payment solutions with true finality.
Update: May 28, 2026

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