BSV Yacht Party Rebuild Adds Interactive 3D Space and Mainnet Covenant Advertising Grid

BSV Yacht Party Rebuild Adds Interactive 3D Space and Mainnet Covenant Advertising Grid
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In Brief

The BSV Yacht Party has been rebuilt as an interactive 3D environment where visitors can walk around a virtual yacht, meet other participants and explore an advertising system connected to BSV Blockchain mainnet. The project combines a live multiplayer-style deck with a 1,000-plot advertising grid whose purchase records are designed around an sCrypt covenant, although new plot claiming is currently switched off.

News Report

The BSV Yacht Party has been rebuilt as a walkable 3D social environment, adding an interactive yacht deck alongside a mainnet-backed advertising grid designed around an sCrypt covenant.

The project, presented through BitcoinIsBSV.com and promoted by PaiyBit, allows visitors to enter a virtual yacht positioned at anchor in an Aegean setting, walk around its top deck and communicate with other people present in the environment.

Access is deliberately lightweight. The site asks visitors to choose a name and retain six words rather than requiring an email-based registration process.

The rebuilt experience also connects the 3D environment to a 1,000-plot advertising grid. Each plot is described as a 40×40-pixel advertising position priced at 1 BSV token and intended to remain displayed for at least one year.

According to the project, purchase records for the grid use an sCrypt covenant on BSV Blockchain mainnet. The owner of a plot can associate it with a URL and image and later update those details without needing to purchase the position again.

The public grid is already visible and currently reports 1,000 available plots, with the project identifying one covenant transaction associated with the system.

That linked transaction is independently visible on WhatsOnChain. It was mined in block 948040 on May 7, 2026, and contains one input and two outputs, including a nonstandard ScriptHash output. The explorer record confirms the underlying mainnet transaction referenced by the Yacht Party site, although the transaction view alone does not establish the complete covenant logic described by the application.

The May transaction also shows that the underlying advertising-grid infrastructure predates the current rebuild. The August development is therefore better understood as the expansion and reopening of the user-facing experience around that infrastructure rather than the first deployment of the covenant itself.

At present, the grid page states that claiming is switched off. Visitors can inspect the full grid and its on-chain reference, but new advertising positions are not currently being offered for purchase.

Beyond the pixel grid, the 3D yacht includes 13 wall spaces positioned along the rails and deckhouse. The project says those locations are also intended to be rentable advertising positions, extending the commercial model from a two-dimensional grid into the shared virtual environment itself.

The current presentation describes the Yacht Party as both an interactive community space and a public exhibit demonstrating how digital property, payments and persistent application state can be tied to BSV Blockchain transactions.

That makes the rebuild different from a conventional promotional webpage. The application combines a social 3D interface, lightweight identity, persistent advertising positions and an on-chain transaction layer within one browser-accessible environment.

The implementation remains early. The public grid presently shows no sold plots, claiming is disabled, and the available documentation does not yet provide a complete technical specification for the covenant, ownership-transfer rules or multiplayer architecture.

Those limitations make it premature to describe the application as an established virtual marketplace. What is already visible, however, is a functioning public interface built around a mainnet-backed state model rather than a purely simulated demonstration.

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The BSV Yacht Party is deliberately playful, but the architecture underneath it is more interesting than the theme. A shared 3D environment, persistent advertising positions and covenant-based transaction state can all be presented through an ordinary browser without requiring users to think about the blockchain mechanics underneath. The project is still small and its commercial grid is not yet open for claiming, but it illustrates how BSV Blockchain infrastructure can sit behind interactive digital spaces rather than appearing as the product itself. If the advertising and ownership functions become fully active, the more meaningful test will be whether those on-chain rights remain transparent, transferable and independently verifiable beyond the interface that created them.

Source Links

BSV Yacht Party — BitcoinIsBSV.com

BSV Yacht Party Advertising Grid

WhatsOnChain — Covenant Transaction

Posted on August 17, 2026

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