sCrypt Hackathon 2024: Making Ordinals easier with smart contracts
In this sCrypt Hackathon 2024 kickoff session, 1Sat Ordinals developer David Case explains how inscribing single satoshi units with NFT data has captured everyone's attention.
In this sCrypt Hackathon 2024 kickoff session, 1Sat Ordinals developer David Case explains how inscribing single satoshi units with NFT data has captured everyone's attention.
The sCrypt Hackathon will officially take place on March 25, but an introductory presentation was held at San Francisco's Fairmont Hotel on March 17 with Xiaohui Liu, David Case, and more.
In this CoinGeek Weekly Livestream episode, David Case sits with Kurt Wuckert Jr. to discuss the latest developments in the Bitcoin and blockchain space, such as indexers and overlay networks.
In the final episode of CoinGeek Discussions for 2023, Zachary Weiner and Alex Vidal hosted a year-end party, with the discussion around the latest news and events in blockchain.
In this episode of CoinGeek Discussions, guests Patrick Thompsom, Adam Bishop, and David Case discuss how AI and blockchain will work together, what BSV micropayments mean for gaming, and much more.
Since the Hodlocker launch, 360 BSV has been locked following its initial reset despite the clunky user experience and temporary cap of 21 BSV locked per post.
On the latest episode of CoinGeek Discussions, blockchain entrepreneur Auston Bunsen joined the chat to talk about Web3, blockchain data, the future of blockchain technology, and more.
Bitcoin entrepreneur Jack Liu is back on the BSV blockchain with another project that aims to lock up Bitcoin for a set time without being able to spend it earlier or retreating from the lock-up.
The second episode of CoinGeek Discussions, Daniel Krawisz and Zachary Weiner discuss the recent record-breaking BSV blockchain transactions.
In this episode of CoinGeek Discussions, Alex Vidal, together with Zachary Weiner and David Case, engaged listeners on the latest happenings in the blockchain space and the new internet.
At the 7th Hello Metanet Workshop in Berlin, blockchain experts explore the technology’s potential as a "data network" and covered a broad range of topics on building apps.
Files existing on BSV and BTC Ordinals are now possible for viewing, while constructing web pages from various immutable files were made easier, promoting creativity and opening up new markets.