CoinGeek reported on June 30 that bsv.lol is a new site that turns live BSV Blockchain activity into animated visualizations and retro-style games. The article describes the project as a live data-art and education tool built from actual BSV Blockchain transactions as they happen, with visual displays showing transaction categories, application activity, block timing, and miner activity. (CoinGeek)
The live bsv.lol site includes a real-time transaction visualizer with recent transactions, mempool data, protocol breakdown, recent block information, transaction details, and a “Powered by GorillaPool” label. Separate pages include BSV Highway, BSV Paratrooper, Blocktris, and BSV Aquarium, each turning live BSV Blockchain transactions into a different visual or game-like format. (bsv.lol)
The CoinGeek article identifies GorillaPool co-founder Michael Boyd as the creator and says the project was partly inspired by the older bitcoinblocks.live visualization. It also notes that bsv.lol is a personal side project carrying a “powered by GorillaPool” label, with the immediate goal of making BSV Blockchain data more accessible and engaging. (CoinGeek)
BSV TIMES read:
This is not a protocol release or enterprise deployment, but it is a useful application-layer signal. BSV Blockchain’s infrastructure direction depends not only on throughput and tooling, but also on making high-volume activity understandable to users, developers, and observers. By turning live transactions into traffic, games, and visual systems, bsv.lol gives the network a more accessible public surface while connecting back to transaction data, protocol categories, blocks, and miners.
Posted on July 2, 2026

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