Bitcoin SV Developer Zone offers open platform to learn about working on BSV
The Bitcoin SV Developer Zone on CSDN will host a range of Chinese language educational resources for developers interested in the blockchain.
The Bitcoin SV Developer Zone on CSDN will host a range of Chinese language educational resources for developers interested in the blockchain.
The new ambassadors will work to raise the profile of Bitcoin SV, while helping entrepreneurs, developers and consumers take full advantage of the technology.
As interest and uptake in the Bitcoin SV digital currency and blockchain continues to expand, Bitcoin Association has appointed a pair of new Ambassadors based out of Asia – for Singapore and Malaysia - to accelerate more support for Bitcoin SV in one of its fastest-growing regions.
Bitcoin Association, the Switzerland-based global industry organization that works to advance business on the Bitcoin SV blockchain, today announces the formation and launch of a Bitcoin SV Developer Zone in partnership with Chinese Software Developer Network (CSDN).
The inaugural Bitcoin SV DevCon was a huge success, bringing together some of the leading personalities in the Bitcoin space.
In his presentation, Joshua Henslee discussed the tools available to the entrepreneurs and the developers, and why co-opetition is the key to the overall industry growth.
In his presentation, the curriculum specialist of Bitcoin Association emphasized that it’s the transactions within a block that shape the ledger.
The event comes against a backdrop of global opportunity for Bitcoin SV, with beneficial structural changes to the global economy already underway.
The two-day developer conference will feature talks to give developers an insight into the latest developments in the Bitcoin ecosystem.
The conjunction of these two tech communities is bound to catalyze innovation in blockchain and fintech in Wales.
The event aims to raise awareness about developing for BSV, while shedding light on some of the developments coming down the track.
Joshua Henslee took an in-depth look at five developer tools that will help software engineers build on Bitcoin.