How BSV should meet enterprise world’s needs
BSV Association Director Thomas Giacomo opened the afternoon session of sCrypt Hackathon 2024 - Day 2, by explaining how blockchain should exist in the real world.
BSV Association Director Thomas Giacomo opened the afternoon session of sCrypt Hackathon 2024 - Day 2, by explaining how blockchain should exist in the real world.
Two workshops took place in Tokyo featuring presentations and discussions from representatives of nChain, BSV Blockchain Association, BitTrade exchange, and local BSV blockchain projects, alongside attendees from institutions like Keio University and Deloitte.
Transaction processing API such as ARC deals with the "inherent fuzziness" of the network, mitigating issues like dropped connections for mobile devices and allows devs to focus on their businesses.
nChain and Keio University organize a BSV blockchain-focused seminar where experts from the blockchain space, business leaders, and developers convene to gain a deeper understanding of BSV concepts and projects.
The ground-breaking transaction processor for BSV Blockchain, ARC, operates on a microservices architecture and aims to replace mAPI by providing flexible, scalable solution tailored to specific use cases.
In this Twitter Spaces session, BSV blockchain experts discuss the evolving Bitcoin infrastructure, the role of big tech players, and how IPv6 and Multicast could help curb spam attacks.
In this London Blockchain Conference panel discussion, Kurt Wuckert Jr., Thomas Giacomo, and Pieter Den Dooven examine how various tools could make it simpler for entrepreneurs and businesses to read and write data on-chain.
On April 18, the BSV Blockchain Association held a Twitter space discussing BSV token protocols with thought leaders like Kurt Wuckert Jr., James Belding, Brendan Lee, Jab Wahab, and more.
The Twitter Space organized by Bitcoin Association saw experts discuss tokens built on the BSV blockchain, the critical role of the issuer, and how the nature of digital assets need varying protocols.
nChain’s Sean Griffin moderated a panel of carbon credit and software experts discussing the significance of the carbon credits industry as well as blockchain’s role in saving the environment.