BSV BLOCKCHAIN — Community Pulse

BSV BLOCKCHAIN — Community Pulse
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Broader Community Scope Edition
Focus: Meaningful activity around BSV as digital infrastructure — projects, tools, technical work, plans, adoption, research, and individual contributions (posts from the last 30 days).

Developer Tools & Core Development

Teranode Scaling Approach
@BSVTeranode emphasised making the base layer fast enough (vs. separate L2s or payment layers), avoiding bridges and fragmented liquidity on a single chain. Capacity figures of ~6M tx/sec (up to 10M with optimisation) on the current architecture continue to be referenced.
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Subtree Design
Blocks reference subtree identifiers rather than raw transactions, with frequent subtree broadcasts enabling practical large-block handling.
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BRC-100 Flexibility
@BSVAssociation clarified that individual apps determine how tokens are stored and looked up in wallets, keeping design flexible while remaining BRC-100 compatible.
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Projects & Adoption

BSV Token DEX Momentum
@bsvdrip and @LocalBsvSaaS highlighted the DEX as infrastructure for builders to create on-chain economies. New tokens continue to launch (including $BANANA), with emphasis on crowdfunding, utility, community, and experimental use cases. The platform is in a maintenance/UI-improvement phase and preparing for broader adoption, including potential listing on BSVRadar.
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Indexer & Documentation
@BitcoinSVCOL shared the latest overlay endpoint for BSV21 tokens via the 1sat API along with MNEE documentation.
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Wallet Ecosystem
Continued references to BRC-100 compatible wallets (BSV Browser, Yours Wallet, Metanet Explorer, Paragon, Hodos Browser, and others) for high-throughput environments. Offline payments remain on the BSV Browser roadmap.
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Community Reflections & Other Activity

Base-Layer Focus
Discussions reinforce unbounded on-chain scaling and the original design’s suitability for global adoption.
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Proof Handling
Clarifications that Merkle proofs rely on block headers and root hashes in a Teranode context.
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Aug 13, 2026

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