Today’s Community Picks highlights posts, projects, ideas, and reader comments 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.
Wallet Infrastructure — Yours Wallet
Yours Wallet rebuilds around BRC100 and AI-agent readiness
Yours Wallet is being rebuilt from the ground up around the BRC100 standard, with the new version designed for wallet interoperability, BSV applications, and future AI-agent interaction. CoinGeek’s June 2 report says David Case and Dan Wagner have been rewriting the wallet, while the public GitHub repository describes Yours Wallet as an open-source, non-custodial BSV wallet with multi-device sync, on-chain identity, Ordinals support, BSV-21 tokens, and MNEE support.
Source: CoinGeek / GitHub (CoinGeek)
Food & Data Systems — BSVAssociation / VIV Europe
VIV Europe keeps food-chain verification in focus
VIV Europe 2026 is running June 2–4 in Utrecht, with BSV Association connected to the Cities Leading Food Production programme. Ásgeir Óskarsson is scheduled to lead a workshop on the value of blockchain in the food chain, with the programme framing the topic around validation, scaling of data, transparency, and food-system coordination.
Source: Cities Leading Food Production / BSV Association / VIV Europe (Cities leading food production)
Food & Supply Chains — BSVAssociation / CommonSource
CommonSource links identity, provenance, and supply-chain data
BSV Association’s recent public event messaging around Nordic Blockchain Conference and VIV Europe connects CommonSource with trusted provenance, digital product passports, food supply chains, digital identity, contribution tracking, and verifiable credentials. The item stays relevant today because the VIV Europe programme is now underway.
Source: BSV Association LinkedIn (LinkedIn)
Developer Tools — BSV 402 Payments
HTTP 402 payments continue moving into browser tooling
The BSV 402 Payments extension handles HTTP 402 Payment Required responses by constructing a BSV transaction through an available BRC-100 wallet and retrying the request with payment headers attached. The GitHub repository describes the payment flow, while Firefox Add-ons and the Chrome Web Store present the extension as a way to handle BSV micropayments directly from the browser.
Source: GitHub / Firefox Add-ons / Chrome Web Store (GitHub)
Developer Standards — BRC-121
BRC-121 defines a lightweight payment flow for HTTP resources
BSV Hub describes BRC-121 as a protocol for monetizing HTTP resources using the 402 Payment Required status code. The flow lets a server advertise a price, lets the client construct a BRC-29 payment transaction, and then lets the server validate the payment before serving the requested resource.
Source: BSV Hub (BSV Hub)
AI & Agents — bOpen / BSV Skills
BSV skills for Claude Code bring wallet and transaction tools into agent workflows
The bsv-skills repository describes a Claude Code plugin for BSV blockchain operations, with skills covering wallets, identity, transactions, broadcasting, mining, and protocol implementation. This is a useful signal because it brings BSV developer operations into the same environment where AI coding agents are increasingly being used.
Source: GitHub (GitHub)
AI & Agents — OpenClaw Overlay plugin
Agents begin connecting to BSV Overlay services
The OpenClaw Overlay plugin connects an AI agent to the BSV Overlay Network, where agents can discover each other and exchange BSV micropayments for services. The project describes real mainnet wallets, SPV proofs, service discovery, asynchronous requests, and small automatic payments between agents.
Source: GitHub (GitHub)
AI & Services — x402 for Claude Code
Natural-language x402 payments appear in Claude Code tooling
The Calgooon/x402 repository describes a Claude Code skill for BSV micropayments, allowing users to discover, authenticate, and pay AI services from natural-language commands. The project describes service discovery, BRC-31 mutual authentication, BRC-29 micropayments, automatic 402 handling, and example services such as image generation, transcription, X research, Ordinals inscriptions, and NanoStore file hosting.
Source: GitHub (GitHub)
Wallet Infrastructure — go-wallet-toolbox
Go wallet tooling supports BRC-100 application development
The go-wallet-toolbox repository describes a BRC-100-conforming collection of wallet components for storage, services, and wallet-backed applications. It includes persistent wallet state, service-layer integrations, background tasks for SPV-friendly workflows, and tooling for scalable wallet applications built on the official Go SDK.
Source: GitHub (GitHub)
Infrastructure Context — BSV Blockchain
Data-on-chain remains the wider infrastructure frame
The BSV Blockchain site presents 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’s modular microservice architecture as part of the current infrastructure direction.
Source: BSV Blockchain (BSV Blockchain)
Editorial read
The June 3 community flow shows BSV activity converging around wallets, browser payments, AI-agent tools, food-chain data, identity, service discovery, and SPV-friendly infrastructure. The strongest thread is usability: builders are working on ways for people, applications, and agents to browse, pay, verify, store, coordinate, and exchange services through BSV Blockchain.
Update — June 3, 2026

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