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.
Data Visualization / Community Tools
BSV Bonsai gives live blockchain data a living visual form
BSV Bonsai is another creative branch of the bsv.lol visualizer project.
The idea is simple and memorable: a single bonsai tree grows from live BSV Blockchain activity. Blocks add wood. Transactions add leaves. The tree evolves from actual chain data rather than from a fixed animation.
That makes the project more than a novelty. Live blockchain data can be difficult to understand through hashes, mempool lists, block heights, and transaction IDs alone. Visualizations like BSV Bonsai give people a different way to see the network as something active, growing, and continuously changing.
The broader bsv.lol project has already experimented with highways, games, mempool visuals, and chain activity displays. Bonsai adds a calmer version of the same idea: not traffic or arcade movement, but organic growth.
These tools do not replace technical explorers. They serve a different role. They help make public data visible to people who may not read developer dashboards but can still understand movement, scale, and continuity when shown in a more human form.
Community Milestones
BSV Association marks 7 billion transactions with a community note
BSV Association marked a community milestone with a post thanking everyone transacting and building on BSV Blockchain after the network crossed 7 billion transactions.
This kind of post should be read as a community signal rather than a technical benchmark. It does not by itself explain transaction composition, application sources, enterprise use, or performance conditions.
Still, the number is worth noting because public infrastructure is not only about future promises. It is also about cumulative use. Every transaction contributes to the public record, whether it comes from applications, tests, tools, data writes, games, payments, or other activity.
The stronger point is continuity. BSV Blockchain keeps accumulating records, builders keep experimenting, and the community keeps looking for applications where low-cost public data infrastructure can become practical.
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Identity & Verification
AuthSig focuses on proving authorship in an AI-content environment
AuthSig is a useful identity and authorship tool to keep in view.
The application lets users sign content with BSV cryptographic signatures so others can verify that a piece of content came from a particular signer. That matters more as AI-generated text, images, audio, and documents become harder to distinguish from human-created or human-approved work.
The important use case is not only proving that content exists. It is proving who signed it.
As more online material becomes easy to generate, edit, copy, or imitate, authorship and approval become practical problems. Writers, builders, organizations, researchers, and public figures may all need simple ways to prove that a message, file, or statement was actually theirs.
AuthSig points toward that direction: content, signature, verification, and user-controlled identity connected through BSV infrastructure.
AI & Innovation Tools
BSV Patent Forge turns patent data into builder-oriented ideas
BSV Patent Forge is a practical AI-and-builder tool from the BSV community.
The project provides patent intelligence for the BSV ecosystem, including LLM-graded briefs, novelty hooks, greenfield product ideas, and process image generation based on patent claims and open-source coverage.
The useful point is not simply that AI is being used. It is that AI is being directed toward a builder problem: how to understand technical claims, identify possible product spaces, and turn dense intellectual-property material into something entrepreneurs and developers can explore.
BSV Patent Forge also uses HandCash for paid idea generation and image generation, while searches remain free. That gives it a small but concrete payment layer rather than treating AI output as a disconnected web tool.
This is an early application, but it fits a broader pattern: BSV Blockchain projects are not only about wallets and explorers. Some are beginning to connect AI, payments, technical research, and builder workflows.
Source: BSV Patent Forge / BSV Radar
Update — July 6, 2026

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