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.
Creator Community / Applications
3DOrdi marks its first anniversary with a Dordy creator competition
3DOrdi’s first-anniversary creator competition is a good community signal for the BSV application layer.
The project says BSV Association has joined as a sponsor, helping bring the prize pool to 12 BSV. The competition centers on Dordy, 3DOrdi’s mascot, and invites creators to participate through art, ordinals, and community engagement.
This is not a protocol release or infrastructure milestone. Its importance is different.
It shows a small creator economy forming around BSV Blockchain applications: artists, collectors, marketplace users, mascot culture, ordinals, prizes, and community participation. These are softer signals than node software or developer standards, but they still matter. Infrastructure becomes easier to understand when people can see what communities actually do with it.
3DOrdi has also become one of the more visible BSV Ordinals platforms, offering immersive galleries, minting, trading, wallet functions, and marketplace participation. The anniversary contest adds a human layer to that technical base.
Source: 3DOrdi / X / Contest guide
App Layer / Data Ownership
BsvBsv expands beyond video into a broader on-chain portal
BsvBsv is worth watching as an application-layer project moving beyond its earlier BSVTube identity.
The project began around video, but developer Patrick Phan has described the broader direction as a portal for multiple on-chain services, including video, wallet, email, storage, chat, and related tools.
That change matters because the name “BSVTube” suggested a single media app. BsvBsv points toward something wider: an environment where a user’s data, media, communication, and wallet functions can sit closer together under one user-owned model.
The direction remains early, and the public site still behaves more like an application portal than a polished mass-market product. Even so, the idea is consistent with a larger BSV Blockchain theme: applications do not need to be isolated silos. Wallet, identity, files, communication, publishing, and payment can begin to connect through shared infrastructure.
Creator Tools / Payments Infrastructure
SMART NFTs experiments with content editions and automatic creator payments
SMART NFTs is a newly listed creator-wallet project that deserves cautious attention.
The tool describes itself as a self-custodial wallet for publishing content as collectible editions on BSV Blockchain. Creators can publish content, buyers can purchase copies, and payment rules can direct value to both the original publisher and later holders when content spreads.
The idea is not simply “NFTs” in the old speculative sense. The more interesting part is the structure: content, editions, resale paths, encrypted holder access, direct messages, buyer lists, and publisher updates tied into one wallet-based environment.
The project also includes watch-only wallet options, air-gapped signing, encrypted on-chain notes or files, and recoverability through wallet keys. That makes it more like an experimental creator-commerce system than a simple collectibles page.
The caution is important: SMART NFTs labels the covenant technology as experimental and encourages small-amount use while it is being proven. That is the right frame. It is early, but it shows another attempt to connect publishing, ownership, payments, and user control at the application layer.
Source: SMART NFTs / BSV Radar
Update — June 26, 2026

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