Key Takeaways
- Teranode detailed core architectural principles designed for horizontal scaling and continuous high-volume data processing.
- Dr. Craig Wright was accepted into a PhD program at Birkbeck, University of London, focusing on the historical development of money, institutions, accounting, and administrative record-keeping systems.
- Emphasis remained on advancing scalable public data infrastructure and foundational systems for large-scale administrative and economic coordination.
Technical Developments
Teranode Architectural Foundations
@BSVTeranode
Summary: Outlined the key engineering principles enabling Teranode’s performance: horizontal scaling across multiple machines, unbounded block size, continuous subtree processing, and extended transaction formats.
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Infrastructure & Academic Research
PhD Research on Administrative Systems
@CsTominaga (Dr. Craig Wright)
Summary: Announced acceptance into a doctoral program at Birkbeck, University of London. The research will examine the history of money, institutions, accounting systems, and administrative record-keeping — foundational elements that have enabled complex governance and economic systems throughout history.
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Digest Summary
June 5 featured continued technical transparency on Teranode’s design for large-scale data infrastructure, alongside Dr. Wright’s new academic pursuit into the historical foundations of administrative and accounting systems. These developments underscore ongoing efforts to strengthen BSV Blockchain as robust, scalable public data infrastructure with deep civilizational relevance.
Report Date: June 5, 2026 (covering the previous 24 hours)

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