Image-sharing app Relica pays in BSV, and is now open to the public
With its private beta testing phase now complete, existing Relica users can use referral links to invite others to join in the image sharing social network running on Bitcoin SV.
With its private beta testing phase now complete, existing Relica users can use referral links to invite others to join in the image sharing social network running on Bitcoin SV.
There's every chance BSV's total transactions will surpass BTC's very soon, given BSV's unbounded capacity for scaling, ever-cheaper transaction fees, and use-case scenarios still being discovered.
This week's edition of The Bitcoin Bridge looks at a Bitcoin project that has definitely bridged the Pacific: sCrypt.
In this episode of "Theory of Bitcoin," Dr. Craig S. Wright and Ryan X. Charles discuss legal ownership and how it could be enforced, as well as the ways Bitcoin can be used to link EDI processes in businesses.
FYX uses the BSV blockchain for players' game records and cash rewards, and says it has created a unique experience with advantages for both players and developers.
Bitcoin's transaction capacity just keep getting bigger, and this week's record is 16,415,525 transactions in a single block—the highest number on any blockchain, ever.
Paul Rajchgod of Ayre Group and Alex Fauvel of Two Hop Ventures share their thoughts on Bitcoin SV ecosystem’s prospects for 2021.
The Bitcoin Bridge heads to Singapore this week—the home base of Jeff Chen, founder of blockchain domain registry NBdomain, and the Maxthon browser project.
In this episode, Dr. Craig S. Wright and Ryan X. Charles talk about Dr. Wright's flurry of copyright claims against BTC-related projects.
Despite being a testing network, the Scaling Test Network shares most of its technical capabilities with the BSV mainnet—once again disproving the notion that Bitcoin can't scale on-chain.
Dean Little and Nick Carton from BitPing join Jon Southurst to talk about whether being a developer in Australia is different to the rest of the world, and of course about BitPing.
Using well-known branded platforms, BTC supporters continue to attack the character of Bitcoin's creator and attempt to discredit his vision for what Bitcoin should be.