
Customize your MetaBot NFT avatar with Fragments
MetaBot fragments consist of the Main Body, Arms, Legs, Boots and Tools. Optionally, owners will be able to equip a Background NFT that can be viewed in the avatar users set on their MetaID profile.
MetaBot fragments consist of the Main Body, Arms, Legs, Boots and Tools. Optionally, owners will be able to equip a Background NFT that can be viewed in the avatar users set on their MetaID profile.
The ShowPay team launched MetaBot reminting where owners of the 1st generation MetaBots can synthesize and cast (create) new, 2nd generation MetaBots.
Fung described MetaID as a tool for decentralized identity management, which has been responsible for users uploading large files to the BSV blockchain in recent months.
Joshua Henslee discusses the CoinGeek New York conference speakers and applications he is most excited about, and what positive impacts they can make in the space.
The impact of MetaCoin has been substantial in only one month because of this alignment of incentives. Imagine how strong this bond could be this time next year, Joshua Henslee writes.
Sunny Fung is on The Bitcoin Bridge to chat about the progress of MetaID, a sub-protocol of the Metanet that allows users to retain ownership of their data and enable them to move it from platform to platform.
Apps like MetaBuzz and ShowBuzz are demonstrating how the MetaID platform can create social networks where user data is portable—creating a less-censorable internet.
The recent gigabyte-sized blocks on the BSV are driven by increased user demand for bigger blockchain capacity.
That world record block is the second time that the record has been broken in quick succession, following a block at height 699097 containing 999,743,208 bytes.
The record-sized block in question today was #699097, processed on August 6, 2021, at 4:04 a.m. UTC by an unknown miner. It included 11,785 transactions and earned 5.03489686 BSV in fees.
Sunny Fung, CEO of ShowPay, has spent the past year creating MetaID for this purpose—and he tells us all about it on this week's edition of The Bitcoin Bridge.
At a time when many people around the world are stuck inside due to coronavirus, the Phoenix Challenge allowed software developers around the world to create.