BSV Blockchain is making inroads in Latin America

Latin America has different political systems, economic policies, and challenges, but one thing they all share is a strong interest in adopting blockchain.
Interview: Bart Olivares on why he became a BSV Ambassador

BSV Blockchain recently had the opportunity to sit down with Bart Olivares (CEO of Gate2Chain) to discuss his ongoing work, why he chose to become a BSV Ambassador and some of the exciting projects he has planned.
Gate2Chain’s Development Suite highlights the power of the BSV blockchain

One of the best advertisements for the BSV blockchain is the people and companies which build and work with the technology daily. One such company is Gate2Chain.
4 awesome business use cases for the BSV blockchain

Leading enterprise-grade Web3 company Gate2Chain has closed a new financing round led by Ayre Ventures. Following the end of this financing round, the group also announced the signing of several enterprise clients for its B2B platforms Trace, G2C Suite, and Minta.
Managing data from sports to transport with Gate2Chain and the BSV blockchain

From the fast-paced world of sports to the intricate logistics of transportation, the BSV blockchain presents a versatile solution that transcends traditional boundaries, offering unparalleled transparency, security, and scalability.
An introduction to BSV Blockchain and the Bitcoin protocol

On 8 January 2009, the vision for what Bitcoin is was outlined by its inventor Satoshi Nakamoto, in the white paper entitled “Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System”.
BSV Blockchain and Gate2Chain host successful technical meetup in Mallorca

BSV Blockchain recently held a technical meetup in Mallorca, Spain to discuss some of its upcoming projects and ongoing developments.
Building digital twins with Trace and the BSV blockchain

Trace – the brainchild of IBM and Gate2Chain – is a blockchain-powered platform that facilitates the creation and tracking of ‘digital twins’ across the entire supply and distribution chain.
Tracking food from farm to table with Gate2Chain and Trace

Knowing the origin of food allows us to monitor and regulate its safety. By tracking the source, we can identify potential risks such as contamination, pesticide use, or improper handling and take appropriate measures to mitigate them.