sCrypt launches Script-level debugger as a service
Developers can inspect exactly which higher level sCrypt code correlates to which Bitcoin opcodes which should enable experimentation, functionality and less bugs, Joshua Henslee writes.
Developers can inspect exactly which higher level sCrypt code correlates to which Bitcoin opcodes which should enable experimentation, functionality and less bugs, Joshua Henslee writes.
BitcoinFiles has launched their ‘next generation’ of block explorers with the slickest user interface to date while still containing all the relevant information one would expect.
On-chain podcasting service Castr.fm leverages the BitcoinFiles service from miner and infrastructure provider Matterpool.
While users of these applications can earn and profit from curation, that is not the primary benefit, that is the incentive, Joshua Henslee writes.
TDXP only takes custody upon the execution of the trade and leverages the instant transaction capability of Bitcoin to do so, Joshua Henslee writes.
Instead of pillaging your data to determine which ads or promotions to show you, Ark seeks to give control back to the user.
RelayX has launched the second token on the RUN protocol—OKBSV—which is a derivative of actual BSV held on OKEx and FloatSV.
Prioritizing accumulation of coins is logical with a fixed supply and low barriers to entry of competitors in the economy, Joshua Henslee writes.
USDC is the first publicly available token on BSV and Run 0.6, a token protocol that is not yet publicly released.
Windbell is a service that incentivizes human curation of information via the micropayment capability of Bitcoin, Joshua Henslee writes.
Bitpost is yet another attempt at filling the gaping blogging hole that Bitcoin SV has had for quite some time now, Joshua Henslee writes.
Bayesian Labs recently announced their token platform fabriik where users can mint and trade tokens on Bitcoin SV.