BSV Python SDK Activity Points Toward v2.2.0 Developer-Stack Update

BSV Python SDK Activity Points Toward v2.2.0 Developer-Stack Update
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The official BSV Blockchain GitHub organization shows continued developer-stack activity around core tooling. Its repository list shows py-sdk as the most recently updated project, with other infrastructure repositories including teranode, go-wallet-toolbox, arcade, and merkle-service also recently updated.

The py-sdk commit history shows a June 10 commit adding a changelog for v2.2.0 and bumping the version, following recent work on proto-wallet deprecation and lookup-resolver parsing.

The BSV Python SDK describes itself as a comprehensive SDK for building scalable applications on BSV Blockchain. Its README says the project provides an updated and unified developer layer with a peer-to-peer approach, SPV support, privacy and scalability, transaction building, wallet infrastructure, authentication, script execution, overlay services, identity tools, registry support, and Teranode broadcaster support.

BSV TIMES read:
This is a quiet but useful developer-tools signal. BSV Blockchain’s infrastructure direction depends not only on headline protocol milestones, but also on maintained libraries, SDKs, wallet tooling, broadcasting services, and developer interfaces. Continued work on the Python SDK and related repositories helps strengthen the practical tool layer that applications, wallets, and services can build on.

Posted on June 11, 2026

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