CambrianSV Lisbon: Craig Wright drops in unannounced
The participants of CambrianSV in Lisbon received a surprise from the bootcamp organisers.
The participants of CambrianSV in Lisbon received a surprise from the bootcamp organisers.
The second CambrianSV Bootcamp for developers and entrepreneurs convened in Lisbon, with the participants from many different countries getting together at a traditional Portuguese restaurant.
The Bitcoin SV Node team has published a more detailed explanation of the February 4 hard fork that activated Bitcoin v1.0.0, or "Genesis".
Joshua Henslee seeks to establish clarity on some common questions about the upcoming Genesis upgrade on February 4.
BSV mining pool Mempool is joining Bitcoin mining giants TAAL and CoinGeek Mining in lowering BSV transaction fees.
CoinGeek Mining officially announced they would also reduce their fees in line with the same rates as Canadian listed TAAL rolled out on Wednesday.
Beta2 includes new features such as 1GB default mempool size, parallel block validation, and changes the default transaction fee.
In this first of a series of Q&A videos, Bitcoin SV Node team leader Steve Shadders explains some of the testing process for Genesis upgrade.
The Genesis upgrade’s true purpose is to remove the central planning from the protocol developers and enable the miners to take control of the network.
The P2SH deprecation in the Genesis is not going to introduce a replay confiscation of coins allowing “anyone-can-spend” attacks to be used against unclaimed BSV sitting in old BTC or BCH wallets.
The Nakasendo SDK version 0.2.0 is only available to a selected group of developers for the time being to allow initial testing in a real-world environment.
Steve Shadders recently took to writing about how new changes in BSVs code will make for better relationships between miners and businesses.