The latest iOS update for BSV Browser adds the ability to make the application the device’s default browser, alongside revised ARC endpoint settings and a fixed network-balance cache. The update also makes wallet settings persist locally, allows automatic approval of small-value spending, strengthens deep-link handling, and includes fixes affecting the desktop-to-mobile application substrate. (Apple App Store)
Published by BSV Association, BSV Browser combines conventional mobile browsing with an on-device BSV wallet, cryptographic identity, and payment capabilities. Its open-source repository describes a self-custodial wallet, a BRC-100-compliant interface for web applications, permission-controlled wallet operations, peer-to-peer payments, local Bluetooth transfers, identity-certificate support, wallet backup tools, and ARC-based transaction monitoring. (GitHub; Google Play)
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This is a useful mobile-infrastructure update because BSV-enabled applications need a practical bridge between websites, wallets, identity, and payments. Default-browser support, stronger deep-link handling, and improved ARC configuration move those functions closer to an ordinary mobile browsing experience while keeping wallet access and permissions under the user’s control.
Posted on June 12, 2026

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