BSV TIMES — Today’s Community Picks

BSV TIMES — Today’s Community Picks

The latest community flow moves across data trust, event visibility, Teranode architecture, wallet interoperability, AI-agent infrastructure, accounting theory, identity design, voting systems, and merchant operations. The strongest signals point toward a practical question: how BSV Blockchain can support records, payments, verification, applications, and machine-facing services at scale.

Events & Public Use Cases — BSVAssociation
BSV Association moves from Nordic Blockchain Conference toward VIV Europe
BSV Association’s events page lists Nordic Blockchain Conference in Stockholm on May 26–27 and VIV Europe in Utrecht on June 2–4. The sequence keeps BSV Association’s public-facing work close to enterprise, supply-chain, agriculture, and real-world data themes.
Source: BSV Association

Infrastructure Watch — BSVTeranode
Teranode architecture remains one of the clearest technical education threads
BSVTeranode’s recent posts explained Teranode through Go, rollout beside the existing SV Node, microservices, core services, gRPC communication, and Apache Kafka message streaming. The Teranode documentation describes the system as a distributed microservices architecture designed for horizontal scaling and high-throughput transaction processing.
Source: X / BSV Skills Center

Developer Standards — BRC-100
BRC-100 keeps wallet-to-application interoperability in focus
BSV Association’s standards page describes BRC-100 as a unified, vendor-neutral, open wallet-to-application interface for BSV Blockchain. That makes recent community testing around BRC100 wallets more important than a simple wallet update: it points to a wider usability layer for apps and wallets to communicate more consistently.
Source: BSV Association

Product Watch — BitcoinSVtrain
BRC100 Yours Wallet gets a community trial
BitcoinSVtrain posted that he had been trying the new BRC100 Yours Wallet and described it positively. The post is a small but useful product signal because it shows community attention moving toward wallet usability and wallet-to-app interaction.
Source: X

AI & Infrastructure — BitcoinSVtrain / CoinGeek
AI agents, IPv6, and BSV infrastructure stay connected
BitcoinSVtrain’s recent posts connected AI agents, IPv6, blockchain infrastructure, data ownership, and BSV scaling. CoinGeek’s related article argues that AI agents need reachable addresses, trusted ledgers, micropayments, audit trails, and machine-to-machine coordination.
Source: X / CoinGeek

Technical Concepts — CsTominaga
Triple-entry accounting returns as evidence architecture
CsTominaga posted a detailed discussion of triple-entry accounting, referencing earlier accounting theory and cryptographic reframing. The thread brings attention back to blockchain as recordkeeping infrastructure: not only a payment system, but a way to create durable third-entry evidence.
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 offers a useful framework for thinking about blockchain as an architecture of responsibilities rather than a single-purpose tool.
Source: X

Technical Concepts — 71Nous
Sat/Oshi architecture keeps base-layer separation in view
71Nous discussed 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

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

Public Use Cases — ruidasilva / Votari
Votari keeps verifiable voting in the community flow
rui da silva posted that Votari is now featured in the BSV Blockchain Hub case study library, alongside replies discussing secure digital voting. Votari’s own site presents the project around identity verification, election rules, private ballot casting, and independent auditing.
Source: X / Votari

Payments Infrastructure — MNEE_cash
MNEE frames payment costs as a merchant operations issue
MNEE_cash posted that merchants have treated payment-processing fees like a fixed operating cost for decades, while MNEE Pay presents its merchant product around lower transaction costs, fast settlement, global acceptance, and reduced payment friction.
Source: X / MNEE Pay

Ideas From the Community — CalvinAyre
Entrepreneurship, regulation, and responsibility enter the community conversation
Calvin Ayre reflected on a public debate around wealth creation, entrepreneurship, regulation, and social responsibility. The post is not directly about BSV Blockchain, but it fits the wider Community Digest as a public-life reflection from a major BSV community figure.
Source: X

Editorial read
The May 29 community flow shows BSV activity moving through several practical and intellectual layers at once: data trust, event visibility, Teranode architecture, wallet standards, AI-agent infrastructure, accounting theory, identity, voting, merchant operations, and public-life reflection. Together, these signals point to a community concerned with more than isolated applications. The deeper thread is infrastructure for reliable records, usable payments, verifiable identity, public coordination, and data systems that can support increasingly automated digital life.

Update — May 29, 2026

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