America’s digital asset market structure rules are nearing the finish line but the next big challenges will be ensuring a mutually acceptable global rulebook and focusing on what the tech can do rather than on what it might earn.
The U.S. Senate’s Clarity Act cleared a major hurdle last week. Democrats insist they want to see major changes before they’ll give their final approval, but their barks are rarely followed by actual bites.
America’s playing catchup with some other jurisdictions that have already set up their own digital asset regimes but when the 800 lb. gorilla wakes up, the rest of the jungle is forced to take notice.
Some countries are considering how to deal with the U.S. rules as they’re more permissive than these jurisdictions would prefer. Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey said this month he expects a “wrestle” with the U.S. over international standards for stablecoins before they’re fully integrated with the mainstream financial system.
Now the SEC is going to lift restrictions on tokenizing equities, a pool that Wall Street seems only too eager to dip its feet into (even if some of the companies whose stocks will be tokenized aren’t wild about it). This move by the world’s biggest securities market will also likely nudge other nations toward either accelerating their own plans or dropping their resistance.
Those challenges lie ahead, but I prefer to focus on the fact that the BTC token could only manage the limpest of price pumps after the Senate vote before sinking back to where it was before the vote and then kept right on falling. Seems the tired ‘digital gold’ narrative has finally lost its ability to move the market and even Michael Saylor (who effectively is the BTC market at present) is dropping the ‘never’ from his ‘never sell your BTC’ mantra.
The sun is setting on BTC’s pump-and-dumpers. With new rules of the road ahead, it’s time for networks that have always prioritized utility over speculation, like the real Bitcoin (BSV), to have their moment in the spotlight. Would it be too cheeky to call this a moment of Clarity?
BSVM: Replacing Ethereum with Real Bitcoin (SV) — Without Changing a Single Line of Code ⚡🔄
This changes everything for developers and institutions. 🚀
BSVM (Bitcoin Script Virtual Machine) allows full Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) compatibility to run natively on Real Bitcoin (SV).
That means:
• You can take existing Ethereum smart contracts and run them on BSV **without rewriting a single line of code** ✅
• All your tools, libraries, and developer knowledge remain exactly the same 🛠️
• But now you get the superior foundation of the original Bitcoin protocol 💪
The advantages are massive:
• True finality (not probabilistic like Ethereum L2s) 🔒
• Extreme scalability via Teranode — already proven 1.1M+ TPS ⚡
• Ultra-low fees — often just a fraction of a cent 💰
• No bridges, no wrapped tokens, no Layer-2 complexity
• Real on-chain settlement with unbreakable security 🛡️
For years institutions faced a painful compromise: they liked Ethereum’s developer experience, but hated the high fees, congestion, and lack of finality 😩
**BSVM removes that compromise.** ✅
You keep everything you love about Ethereum’s tooling…
but replace the problematic infrastructure with the only blockchain designed from day one for global scale. 🌍
This is not a theoretical idea.
This is live technology being developed by the BSV Association.
The future of institutional blockchain adoption may not be “building on Ethereum.”
It may be **replacing Ethereum’s base layer with Real Bitcoin (SV)** — while keeping the entire developer ecosystem intact. 🔥
The infrastructure for the next wave of serious adoption is already here.
The awakening is accelerating.
**The storm is coming.** 💥
Sources:
• Siggi Óskarsson, CTO of the BSV Association – BSVM White Paper (April 2026)
• “What Siggi Built” – Technical overview by Craig Wright (SingularGrit, May 2026)
• BSV Association documentation on BSVM – EVM compatibility on Bitcoin SV
#RealBitcoin #BitcoinSV #BSV #BSVM #EVM #Teranode #Ethereum #InstitutionalAdoption #SmartContracts #SatoshiVision
Key detail: "This means that a multicast capable BSV transaction network can be built as an overlay on top of current public internet infrastructure."
No more excuses.
I like the UI’s vibe and the fact that the author assume those using the app is clever enough to figure out how to use it although I have probably fail the test
leave your recorded voice mail, your actual voice in buddy's wallet and text messages too
all encrypted only receiver can listen to your messages
https://t.co/Wvvqj0eSjG , to work use casheio, deposit legit amount of BSV try some buttons, then your Bitcoin phone number appears in upper right corner of your wallet.
@JohnWayne_SV Where to learn how to use this? What’s “Clip” and why does it have to be reloaded. “Number” is a registry of the existing number registered? How do I get my own?
If you worked on BSV and you've got a small business or a startup today,
I want you to be one of the first to use something I've built 👀 - not payment related, though.
Closed beta starts this Friday.
Free for a month.
DM me.
If you've ever used HandCash help me with a RT🙏
x402 done properly
Stateless Settlement-Gated HTTP
Per-request micropayment-gated API access using Bitcoin SV settlement. No accounts. No sessions. No trust. Every request produces cryptographic proof of consumption — independently verifiable, on-chain, and immutable.
https://t.co/kDJELw5aeX — A Content Delivery Network powered by invitations.
Big platforms move content with massive CDNs: thousands of edge servers caching video close to viewers. That works at their budget and scale.
We're at 1,900 active accounts. YouTube has billions. So we don't compete on infrastructure — we compete on architecture. BSVTube takes a different path: invite propagation.
Here's how it works.
When you publish on BSVTube — a video, an article, a link to your channel, a tournament, anything — you don't rely on our platform for viewers. You send an invite to your followers by email or SMS.
Your followers receive the invite. They click. They land in the room. They consume the content, and either forward the same invite to their followers, or copy the link and share it anywhere — WhatsApp, social, group chats, however they reach their people. The forward chain extends.
Your reach isn't bounded by a CDN budget. It's bounded by how many people find your content worth sharing. Trust-based, opt-in, viral if it deserves to be.
You can now promote your channel to your followers, family, and friends — and get them to forward the invite to theirs.
@BSVAssociation@kurtwuckertjr@BSVSearch@SirToshiTV@PhotoKuro_@SmilaZParadis@Kate_L_Mosso@GavinMehl@JohnWayne_SV@EquityDiamonds@BSVCasey@bethebroadcast
#BSV #Bitcoin #CreatorEconomy #Web3 #DataOwnership #BSVTube #BlockMail #BSVChat
.@BSVBlockchain activity skyrocketed over the weekend
BSV jumped from 8.6M+ transactions on Saturday to over 13M on Sunday 😱
This is the kind of throughput that puts BSV in a different league for enterprise and government use cases
📊 https://t.co/COMqnNqyvq
AWS just published a peer-validated case study showing a Bitcoin Teranode cluster sustained 1,000,000 transactions per second. Six AWS regions. Two consecutive weeks. Zero loss. The "Bitcoin can't scale" argument did not lose the debate. It got buried under the receipt.
🧵👇
BSV Browser is live.
iOS: https://t.co/TljuF17Irk
Android: https://t.co/fyh3eUUoIP
It's a regular web browser — tabs, bookmarks, search — with a self-custodial BRC-100 wallet baked in.
Source available:
https://t.co/NtFVJtUFDh
What if spinning up a Bitcoin node was one command?
docker run -d -p 8333:8333 -p 9333:9333 gibson1/relay-bridge
That's it. You're running a BSV SPV node.
Relay Federation is a mesh of lightweight bridges that let your apps talk to Bitcoin without a full node or centralized API.
Each bridge:
Syncs block headers (not the full 500GB chain)
Verifies transactions with Merkle proofs
Indexes inscriptions & BSV-20 tokens
Serves a full REST API
Comes with a live operator dashboard
Auto-discovers peers — the more bridges, the stronger the mesh
No permission needed. No gatekeepers. Cryptographic handshake is the only gate.
Install options:
Docker: docker pull gibson1/relay-bridge
npm: npm i -g @relay-federation/bridge
SDK: npm i @relay-federation/sdk
4 bridges live. 268 tests passing. MIT licensed.
https://t.co/YepulQ77hj