Stability and scaling on the BSV blockchain

Another important aspect of the BSV blockchain is the stability not only for people, businesses and governments using it today - but also a decade from now.

Blockchain’s ability to scale and remain stable is the bedrock upon which the widespread adoption and sustained success of blockchain applications rest. This is the view of Connor Murray (Standardisation Lead at BSV Blockchain), who was speaking on the sidelines of the London Blockchain Conference 2023.

The EU says music streaming is unfair – Blockchain can help

On Wednesday (17 January), the European Parliament called for EU rules to ensure the music streaming sector is fair and sustainable, and to promote cultural diversity.

While streaming services have made music more accessible than ever before, artists in the industry are increasingly struggling to ensure they are promoted and paid fairly. This has regulators looking at new ways to split revenue fairly and transparently – something which the BSV blockchain excels at.

Turning your phone into a wireless biometric device on-chain with GripID

The convergence of sophisticated hardware and cutting-edge software has enabled these pocket-sized devices to assume roles traditionally reserved for physical identification cards and biometric authentication systems.

Blockchain Trailblazers: GripID storing biometrics on the BSV blockchain. In the rapidly advancing landscape of technology, mobile phones are undergoing a transformative role beyond mere communication devices, evolving into multifaceted tools that integrate seamlessly into our daily lives. One notable paradigm shift is the increasing reliance on mobile phones as biometric and identification documents.

Q&A session – Important answers on the future of blockchain

Discussing the future of blockchain adoption - Open Q&A session at London Blockchain Conference featuring Patrick Prinz, Ray Sharma, and Osmin Callis

A panel of experts discussed the future of blockchain during an open Q&A session. The panel consisting of Patrick Prinz, Ray Sharma, and Osmin Callis delved into topics such as CBDCs, the mantra “Not your keys, not your coins,” interoperability challenges, and the potential benefits of blockchain for developing countries.