BSV isn’t competing for attention — it’s competing for corr…
BSV isn’t competing for attention — it’s competing for correctness.
From a first-principles engineering view often articulated by Craig Wright, Bitcoin was never meant to be a “social consensus toy.” It was designed as a deterministic system — where rules are fixed, contracts are enforceable, and scale is an engineering problem, not a political one.
BSV treats the protocol like law, not opinion.
No endless forks. No moving goalposts. No reinvention for vibes.
Technically, that means:
Unbounded scaling through data-first architecture
Stable opcodes that allow long-term software and business planning
On-chain data as a feature, not a liability
Economic incentives that reward utility, not noise
BSV assumes something radical:
That the world will need millions of systems writing billions of transactions, every day — and that Bitcoin should quietly handle all of it, like the internet handles packets.
This isn’t rebellion.
It’s restoration.
Bitcoin as a global ledger.
Bitcoin as infrastructure.
Bitcoin as something governments, courts, startups, and individuals can all rely on — because the rules don’t change when it gets inconvenient.
That’s why BSV doesn’t shout.
It just keeps working.
We’re building from the ground up with Bitcoin SV Arewa Association in Northern Nigeria, focused on education, builders, and real-world use.
If you’d like to show a little support to the mission with some $BSV, we’d truly appreciate it 🙏
BSV Address 👇👇👇
164Evy8rLPsFNwc1QwyG7jfGBjzvSb84uZ 🌱⚡
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