BSV TIMES — Today’s Community Picks

BSV TIMES — Today’s Community Picks

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 Activity — Chainspect / BSVAssociation
BSV records 11.4M transactions in a day
Chainspect highlighted a recent BSV activity spike, saying BSV processed 11.4M+ transactions in a day and set a new monthly activity record. BSV Association also posted a related fee note saying that Tuesday saw 11.4 million transactions, with an average fee of $0.000003296 and $37.59 total fees. Together, the posts give a concrete activity signal behind the wider discussion of scalable infrastructure.
Source: X

Developer Tools — BSV 402 Payments
HTTP 402 payment tooling moves from idea to working extension
The BSV 402 Payments extension handles HTTP 402 Payment Required responses by constructing BSV payment transactions through an available BRC-100 wallet and retrying the request with payment headers attached. The GitHub repository describes support for BRC-121, BRC-100, BRC-29, and BEEF transaction format, while the Firefox Add-ons page presents the tool as a browser extension for automatic BSV micropayments.
Source: GitHub / Firefox Add-ons

Developer Tools — BitcoinSVtrain / deggen
Community testing keeps 402 payments in view
BitcoinSVtrain highlighted BSV’s 402 browser extension by deggen and encouraged builders to test it with a BRC-100 wallet and AI agents. The post connects several current threads at once: browser-level payments, wallet interoperability, and machine-facing services.
Source: X

Creator Tools — Ruth Heasman / SonicStar
SonicStar keeps direct artist payments in the community flow
SonicStar remains one of the more practical creator-economy examples this week. CoinGeek’s report describes a BSV-based music platform that pays artists per stream in satoshis and sells tracks as Ordinals, with Ruth Heasman presenting the project as a working artist-payment experiment rather than only a concept.
Source: CoinGeek / SonicStar

Food & Supply Chains — BSVAssociation / VIV Europe
BSV food-chain discussion moves toward VIV Europe
VIV Europe 2026 begins on June 2 in Utrecht, and Cities Leading Food Production lists Ásgeir Thór Óskarsson leading a workshop on blockchain’s value in the food chain. The programme connects blockchain with validation, scaling of data, radical transparency, and food-system coordination.
Source: Cities Leading Food Production / BSV Association

Agriculture & Data Integrity — BSVAssociation
Agriculture use cases keep data trust in focus
BSV Association’s agriculture page frames blockchain as a trust layer connecting farmers, cooperatives, governments, and buyers through shared records across the agricultural process. The page points to uses such as verifying seeds and crops, proving sustainability claims, and securing finance.
Source: BSV Association

Infrastructure Watch — Teranode
Teranode remains the scale layer behind current activity signals
BSV Association describes Teranode as a modular, microservices-based architecture designed to scale horizontally and process over one million transactions per second at ultra-low cost. That makes the current transaction-activity discussion more meaningful: the community is not only talking about high-volume use, but also about the infrastructure intended to support much larger data and transaction workloads.
Source: BSV Association

Reference Layer — BSV Blockchain site
BSV’s public positioning continues around data-on-chain
The BSV Blockchain site frames the network around scalable, secure, low-cost transactions and data-on-chain applications. It highlights uncapped block size, UTXO-based parallel processing, SPV, protocol stability, and Teranode as part of the infrastructure direction.
Source: BSV Blockchain

Editorial read
The May 31 community flow brings several practical threads together: high daily transaction activity, browser-based service payments, BRC-100 wallet interaction, direct artist payments, food-chain data, agriculture records, and Teranode-scale infrastructure. The strongest signal is that BSV Blockchain is being discussed through actual operating layers: payments, records, browsers, wallets, creators, agriculture, and large-scale data processing.

Update — May 31, 2026

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