This midweek edition brings together a particularly broad stretch of development across BSV Blockchain. New work spans wallet architecture and offline signing, creator applications, explorer tooling, universal addressing, Teranode scaling research, permanent software preservation, interactive 3D applications and milestone-based work payments. Several of the strongest developments share the same underlying direction: moving blockchain functions away from isolated demonstrations and into reusable infrastructure that applications can build around.
This Week’s Headlines
Wallet Architecture Watch / Developer Tools
- BitcoinSV.Guide Publishes Technical Risk Review of BSV Browser
Wallet Infrastructure / Payments Infrastructure
- PiWalletSV Launches Open-Source Air-Gapped Signing Device for BSV Blockchain
Creator Applications Watch / Applications
- La Mint Marketplace Turns Pay-Per-View Content Into Limited Digital Collectibles
Explorer Tools Watch / Developer Tools
- Kallubi BSV Explorer Adds Batch Lookup, 1Sat Viewer and Payment QR Tools
Addressing Standards Watch / Network & Protocol
- New BRC-169 Proposal Defines Universal Handle Addressing for the Metanet
Scaling Research Watch / Network & Protocol
- Teranode Study Reports 79.09 Billion TPS in 100-Instance Transaction-Processing Test
Software Preservation Watch / Data Infrastructure
- Indelible Publishes Reconstructable Monero Repository Mirror on BSV Blockchain
Interactive Applications Watch / Applications
- BSV Yacht Party Rebuild Adds Interactive 3D Space and Mainnet Covenant Advertising Grid
Work Marketplace Watch / Payments Infrastructure
- PaiyBit Adds PaiyTask Marketplace With On-Chain Milestone Escrow
Editorial Summary
The strongest theme across this edition is the gradual formation of shared application infrastructure.
BRC-169 approaches that problem from the addressing layer, proposing a common way for independently operated ecosystems to resolve human-readable handles. BSV Browser’s technical review examines what happens when wallet, identity, permissions and application access begin converging inside real software, while PiWalletSV explores the opposite boundary by physically separating transaction signing from the connected device.
Teranode’s revised scaling study pushes the infrastructure question further down the stack, reporting large-scale transaction-processing measurements while carefully separating experimentally validated results from production-oriented estimates and future projections. Indelible’s Monero repository mirror explores another property of scalable public infrastructure: whether complex digital history can remain reconstructable independently of the service that originally hosted it.
At the application layer, La Mint, the BSV Yacht Party and PaiyTask each put different capabilities into user-facing form—limited digital content, covenant-backed persistent spaces and milestone escrow for work. Kallubi’s explorer update rounds out the period with smaller but practical tooling for inspecting increasingly varied forms of on-chain activity.
Taken together, these developments show an ecosystem becoming less defined by isolated blockchain functions and more by the interfaces, standards, tools and applications that make those functions usable together.
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Posted on August 19, 2026

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