New directory make it easier to find BSV-related products, services
A new site has been launched to help spread awareness of where the original Bitcoin, Bitcoin SV (BSV), can be found and is promising to be a leader in the spread of BSV.
A new site has been launched to help spread awareness of where the original Bitcoin, Bitcoin SV (BSV), can be found and is promising to be a leader in the spread of BSV.
The eagerly awaited second virtual Bitcoin SV Hackathon will bring together some of the world’s best developers as they collaborate to create the best applications on the BSV blockchain.
The conducted large data upload in Bitcoin SV (BSV) blockchain was not only successful, but it reiterated the fact that on-chain scaling of an order of magnitude larger than anyone thought possible on a blockchain is possible and sustainable.
In this week’s Bitcoin Vision, Founding President of the Bitcoin Association Jimmy Nguyen highlights the latest major developments that have taken place in the Bitcoin SV ecosystem.
Not only was the Bitcoin SV Quasar upgrade successful, but several 2GB blocks have already been seen — six in a row, as a matter of fact.
We take a look on how far the Bitcoin SV develop with continuous upgrade and more up on its sleeve.
The network’s block size will be increased to 2 GB, marking the first time any blockchain has achieved this level of capacity and BSV is the only blockchain that has been able to prove that massive scaling on-chain is possible.
Steve Shadders explained all the thought going into the Quasar upgrade, and what could possibly come from it.
The Bitcoin SV Node team are planning a July 24 upgrade of the Bitcoin SV (BSV) network, nicknamed the “Quasar” protocol upgrade.
Bitcoin SV (BSV) network will undergo the “Quasar” upgrade to lift the default block size “hard cap” on BSV from its current 128MB to 2GB (2000 MB).
BSV Node version 0.2.1 brings several improvements for miners in preparation for the Quasar protocol upgrade.