Codugh creates ‘CUSD’ token for micropayments in more familiar dollar prices
The company also announced it would expand the number of digital assets it supports for balances. It will now include BTC, ETH, LTC, XLM, AXS, and USDT.
The company also announced it would expand the number of digital assets it supports for balances. It will now include BTC, ETH, LTC, XLM, AXS, and USDT.
Shashank Singhal joined CoinGeek Backstage and shared his journey from winning the 2nd Bitcoin SV Hackathon in Seoul to Codugh’s latest updates.
Chief Bitcoin Historian Kurt Wuckert Jr. talks to Codugh’s Shashank Singhal and Ayre Ventures’ Paul Rajchgod about the different platforms and investment strategies in the Bitcoin SV space.
Codugh has announced the world’s first and only microtransaction token, CUSD, which allows BSV to become the internal plumbing as a payment processing network, rather than the primary medium of exchange between users.
Co-founder Shashank Singhal is on The Bitcoin Bridge this week to share his vision for Codugh, API marketplace where developers can post their APIs on a public platform and earn money when it’s used.
BSV's capacity for large volumes of micro- and nano-transactions, along with its fees of one cent or less per transaction, allowed Codugh to create a new kind of marketplace.
Money Button, Codugh and Tokenized joined Brendan Lee at Bitcoin SV DevCon 2020 to talk about how their services are being utilized by the Bitcoin ecosystem.
At the Reboot virtual event, co-founder Shashank Singhal revealed what Codugh has been working on as well as its TAAL partnership.
Building a cohesive community is critical to the mass adoption of Bitcoin SV, Faia Managing Director George Siosi Samuels said.
Community builders Faia are partnering with the Bitcoin Association to host the Asia Pacific Bitcoin SV Meetup.
The Bitcoin Association 2020 Bitcoin SV Virtual Hackathon will begin on June 23, and will run for eight weeks with a prize pool of $100,000.
Codugh's progress should encourage other budding blockchain developers to start turning their ideas into working concepts.