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It’s been a month since Bitcoin SV (BSV) emerged from the contentious hard fork of the Bitcoin Cash (BCH) network on November 15, and in those four weeks, we’ve seen how the ecosystem of the only cryptocurrency designed to fulfil the original Satoshi Vision for Bitcoin is quickly growing.

BSV now stands as its own chain and token, with a clear and focused mission to restore the original Satoshi protocol, keep it stable, and enable it to massively scale on-chain. And as it continues to evolve, a growing number of entities are making the smart move to provide support for BSV.

Already, there are more than 50 exchanges that have listed the cryptocurrency, while several wallets including Hivr and BitProton.com have announced exclusive support for BSV. Before that, many of the top Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash applications like CentBeeHandCash, Pixel Wallet, Atomic Wallet, and Guarda have also started allowing users to store and send their BSV.

More are expected to follow, and so to track this progress, the bComm Association has launched “BSV Weekly,” a weekly blog post that summarizes all BSV-related developments—from wallets and services declaring #WeChooseSV to new tools being rolled out for BSV, and so much more. The bComm Association is a global network that brings merchants, miners, developers, and exchanges together to help grow the new BSV ecosystem.

For the first post, Founding President of the bComm Association Jimmy Nguyen invites everyone to come together and “bring to life the Satoshi Vision.” He writes, “Join us on this exciting journey to make BSV the world’s new money and the global public ledger for the world’s enterprises.”

Check out bComm Association’s first BSV Weekly post here.

If you want to stay up to date on everything happening in the BSV ecosystem, follow the official bComm Association Twitter account. While you’re at it, why not become part of a network of hundreds of bCommerce experts around the world? Join the bComm Association today.

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