BSV TIMES — From the Community

BSV TIMES — From the Community

The latest community flow moves across creator tools, AI-agent infrastructure, public-use-case applications, wallet education, merchant payments, identity design, and event visibility. The common thread is practical use: tools and ideas that make BSV Blockchain easier to build with, explain, verify, and apply in real settings.

Events & Public Use Cases — BSVAssociation
Nordic Blockchain Conference keeps BSV in the public-use-case conversation
Nordic Blockchain Conference 2026 ran on May 26–27 in Stockholm, with BSV Association listed among the event’s Diamond sponsors. BSV Association also listed the conference on its own events page, alongside upcoming events in Europe later this year.
Source: BSV Association / Nordic Blockchain Conference (BSV Association)

Creator Tools — Ruth Heasman / SonicStar
SonicStar shows a direct-payment model for artists
CoinGeek’s May 27 report covers SonicStar, a BSV-based music platform built by Ruth Heasman. The platform pays artists per stream in satoshis and sells tracks as 1Sat Ordinals, with artist identity, metadata, audio fingerprinting, and ownership records connected to the on-chain model.
Source: CoinGeek (CoinGeek)

AI & Infrastructure — RealCoinGeek / BitcoinSVtrain
IPv6 and blockchain infrastructure return to the AI-agent discussion
A recent CoinGeek article argues that AI agents need reachable addresses and a ledger they can trust. The piece connects IPv6, peer-to-peer communication, BSV Blockchain, micropayments, audit trails, and machine-to-machine coordination as part of the infrastructure AI agents may require at scale.
Source: CoinGeek (CoinGeek)

Infrastructure Watch — BSVTeranode
Teranode architecture keeps being explained in public
BSVTeranode’s recent posts explained Teranode through practical architecture terms: Go, rollout beside the existing SV Node, microservices, core services, gRPC communication, and Apache Kafka message streaming. BSV documentation also describes Teranode as a distributed microservices architecture designed for horizontal scaling and high-throughput transaction processing.
Source: X / BSV Skills Center (BSV Skills Center)

Builder Education — BSVgo
BSVgo continues publishing wallet, SPV, and network explainers
BSVgo has been publishing practical explainers on BSV wallets, WIFs, mnemonic phrases, HD wallets, SPV, transaction structure, fees, blocks, miner incentives, and on-chain scaling. These pieces help make the technical foundation easier for new builders and readers to follow.
Source: BSVgo (BSVgo)

Infrastructure Concepts — mohrt
SPV and large-scale mining nodes return to the scaling discussion
mohrt pointed readers back to the SPV section of the Bitcoin white paper, arguing that users do not need to run their own full node as mining scales into larger professional operations. Paired with recent BSVgo explainers, the post fits the broader community conversation around lightweight verification and scalable network architecture.
Source: X / BSVgo (BSVgo)

Public Use Cases — ruidasilva / Votari
Votari frames voting around privacy, proof, and verifiability
Votari presents itself as a private and verifiable voting platform powered by cryptography and blockchain. Its site describes identity verification, election rules locked on-chain, private ballot casting, and independent auditing of results. The project keeps digital voting and public-process integrity in the BSV community flow.
Source: Votari / X (Votari)

Payments Infrastructure — MNEE_cash
MNEE keeps merchant payment costs in focus
MNEE_cash’s recent posts framed payment-processing fees as a fixed operating cost merchants have accepted for decades. MNEE Pay’s own site presents its merchant product around lower transaction costs, fast settlement, global acceptance, and reduced payment friction for businesses.
Source: X / MNEE Pay (MNEE Pay)

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 keeps identity, privacy, and verifiable communication in the community’s infrastructure conversation.
Source: X / Metanet.page (Metanet)

Consumer Apps — La Mint
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. Together with projects such as SonicStar, that points to a wider creator-economy theme: smaller payments, direct support, and flexible monetization instead of only monthly subscription models.
Source: X / CoinGeek (CoinGeek)

Editorial read
The May 28 community flow shows BSV activity spreading through several practical layers: event visibility, creator payments, AI-agent infrastructure, Teranode architecture, SPV education, verifiable voting, merchant payments, identity design, and creator monetization. The strongest pattern is not a single headline, but a growing range of attempts to make BSV Blockchain useful for records, payments, publishing, identity, verification, and machine-facing services.

Update — May 28, 2026

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