Today’s Community Picks highlights posts, projects, ideas, and reader-relevant signals from around the BSV community that remain worth attention. Some are new, some are continuing threads, and some are earlier signals that still help explain where builders and community voices are focused.
Infrastructure Watch — Chainspect / BSVAssociation
BSV transaction activity passes 11.4M in a day
Chainspect highlighted BSV’s recent transaction activity, saying BSVAssociation processed 11.4M+ transactions yesterday, setting a new monthly activity record. BSV Association also posted a related note saying there were 11.4 million transactions on Tuesday, with an average fee of $0.000003296 and $37.59 total fees. Together, the posts give a concrete activity signal behind the wider scaling-infrastructure discussion.
Source: X / X
Developer Tools — BitcoinSVtrain / deggen
BSV’s 402 browser extension points toward app-level payments
BitcoinSVtrain highlighted BSV’s 402 browser extension by deggen, describing it as something builders can test and connect with a BRC-100 wallet and AI agents. The post brings together several current developer themes at once: browser-level payment handling, wallet interoperability, and machine-facing services.
Source: X (X (formerly Twitter))
Developer Tools — BSV Association / 402-extension
HTTP 402 payment tooling becomes more visible
BSV Radar’s TypeScript directory lists 402-extension as a BSV Association Chrome extension for HTTP 402 BSV payments, alongside related developer tools such as 402-pay, payment middleware, BSV Browser, wallet-toolbox examples, and BRC-100 UI components. The wider toolset shows how service payments, wallets, and browser-based application flows are beginning to connect.
Source: BSV Radar (BSV Radar)
Creator Tools — Ruth Heasman / SonicStar
SonicStar keeps direct artist payments in view
CoinGeek’s May 27 report on SonicStar describes a BSV-based music platform that pays artists per stream in satoshis and sells tracks as 1Sat Ordinals. SonicStar’s own site invites artists to upload tracks, create playlists, and mint music as Bitcoin ordinals for blockchain-based ownership.
Source: CoinGeek / SonicStar (CoinGeek)
Events & Public Use Cases — BSVAssociation
BSV Association’s event track moves from Stockholm toward VIV Europe
BSV Association’s events page lists Nordic Blockchain Conference on May 26–27 in Stockholm and VIV Europe 2026 on June 2–4 in Utrecht. That keeps BSV Association’s public-facing work close to enterprise, agriculture, supply-chain, and data-integrity conversations.
Source: BSV Association (BSV Association)
Food & Supply Chains — Alexander Mann / VIV Europe
VIV Europe keeps food-production data in the community conversation
Alexander Mann posted earlier this month that he would be heading to Utrecht in June with BSV Association colleagues for VIV Europe 2026, joining the Cities Leading Food Production programme. This remains worth watching as BSV-related discussion continues moving into food, agriculture, traceability, and production systems.
Source: X (X (formerly Twitter))
Infrastructure Watch — BSVAssociation / Teranode
Teranode remains the scale layer behind current builder themes
BSV Association describes Teranode as a modular, microservices-based architecture designed to scale horizontally and process over one million transactions per second at very low cost. The same page frames Teranode around data-intensive sectors such as finance, healthcare, retail, and government, with overlay networks and SPV wallets as part of the architecture.
Source: BSV Association (BSV Association)
App & Wallet Layer — Project Babbage / Metanet
Metanet apps and BRC-100 wallet flows stay active
Project Babbage’s public X profile continues to frame BSV around utility, privacy, micropayments, and next-generation Metanet apps. That connects naturally with the 402-extension and BRC-100 wallet discussion now circulating through community posts.
Source: X (X (formerly Twitter))
Builder Discovery — BSV Association tooling directory
The BSV tool stack is becoming easier to browse
BSV Radar’s BSV Association organization page lists a wide set of BSV developer and application tools, including Teranode, BSV Browser, BSV Desktop, BRC-100 components, wallet infrastructure, overlay services, message-box tools, storage services, SDKs, and identity services. Where direct project sources exist they should lead, but the directory remains useful for seeing how many small building blocks are now visible in one place.
Source: BSV Radar (BSV Radar)
Editorial read
The May 30 community flow points toward a useful convergence: browser-based payments, BRC-100 wallet interaction, AI-agent services, creator monetization, food-system data, and Teranode-scale infrastructure are increasingly part of the same conversation. The strongest signal is not one isolated app or one isolated post, but the way different pieces are beginning to connect into a more usable application layer for BSV Blockchain.
Update — May 30, 2026

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