Blog & BSV Knowledge Base

Source: News, Opinions & Current Affairs, Knowledge Base
In a previous article titled, Who is trying to control, manipulate or destroy Bitcoin?, Marquez Comelab discussed the different groups of people who have different incentives to influence Bitcoin, take it over, control it, or make it their own. Here, he tells the story of how varying factions struggled to control Bitcoin and, in the process,…
Source: Knowledge Base

After becoming frustrated with not being able to find any businesses that accept BSVs during his summer vacation, Marquez Comelab developed a website where BSV supporters from around the world

Source: Knowledge Base, Question and Answer

Have you ever wondered what determines the price of Bitcoin (BSV)?

[By Bitcoin, we mean Bitcoin Satoshi Vision, not Bitcoin (BTC) and not Bitcoin Cash (BCH)].

Source: Announcement, Knowledge Base

BSV Search is a website for people to find others with whom to transact in BSVs, the tokens managed by the original Bitcoin Protocol restored and implemented on Bitcoin Satoshi Vision (BSV).

Source: Knowledge Base

Ryan X. Charles interviews Dr. Craig S. Wright (inventor of Bitcoin who used pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto) to explain the Bitcoin Whitepaper line-by-line. 

Source: Knowledge Base

This tutorial reviews pseudonymous developer _unwriter's Datapay tool that enables developers to write to Bitcoin SV in as little as 4 lines of code.

Source: Knowledge Base

Bitsocket 2.0 is another tool released by pseudonymous developer _unwriter that enables streaming filtered Bitcoin transactions real-time to use in your application.

Source: Knowledge Base

In this video from early 2020 to celebrate the Return to Genesis, this tutorial reviews how to create time-locked transactions and standard multi-signature transactions (without P2SH) on Bitcoin SV

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In this tutorial I use the WhatsOnChain Block API to fetch and filter for only the transactions you care about.

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In this quick tutorial I demonstrate how to build and broadcast a simple Pay-To-Public-Key Hash transaction in less than 5 minutes.