BSV Radar Lists Foundry and AnvilCast as BSVanon Tools for On-Chain Deployment and Wallet-Verified Screen Sharing

BSV Radar Lists Foundry and AnvilCast as BSVanon Tools for On-Chain Deployment and Wallet-Verified Screen Sharing
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BSV Radar lists Foundry as a BSVanon tool for deploying static websites or applications on-chain. The listing says users can drag in a folder, connect a BRC-100 wallet, and have files inscribed as 1Sat Ordinals, with references rewritten to on-chain locations and a stable app URL published through a catalog entry. BSV Radar marks Foundry as added and updated on May 30, 2026. (bsvradar.com)

BSV Radar also lists AnvilCast, a peer-to-peer screen-sharing tool where identity comes from a BSV wallet rather than a conventional account. The listing describes wallet-verified sessions, room-code sharing, camera picture-in-picture, recording, annotation, file transfer, and chat. Its BSV integration uses BRC-100 / BRC-103 wallet challenge-response, Anvil BSV mesh signaling, BRC-33 inboxes, and optional BRC-60 event-hash recording for auditable proof. BSV Radar marks AnvilCast as added and updated on May 30, 2026. (bsvradar.com)

BSV TIMES read:
This is a useful builder-tools item because it shows BSV application infrastructure becoming more practical at the user-interface layer. Foundry points toward simple on-chain deployment for static apps and websites, while AnvilCast points toward wallet-based identity and session verification. Together, they fit BSV Blockchain’s infrastructure direction: not only processing transactions, but supporting tools that make data, identity, publishing, and application access easier to build.

Posted on June 9, 2026

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