Yes, the BSV network is preparing for a major upgrade with …

Lily ·

Yes, the BSV network is preparing for a major upgrade with the upcoming Chronicle protocol upgrade, scheduled for MainNet activation on April 7, 2026.
Chronicle Upgrade (April 7, 2026)
This mandatory hard fork is the final step in restoring the BSV network to the original Bitcoin protocol as envisioned by Satoshi Nakamoto.
Key changes include:
Reintroduction of original Bitcoin script opcodes (e.g., OP_VER).
Removal of restrictive script rules, enabling more complex computations within transactions.
Opt-in functionality: New features are optional, ensuring backward compatibility with existing wallets and applications.
All node operators must upgrade to remain on the main network.
This upgrade is considered bullish for BSV, as it strengthens the network’s developer appeal and long-term utility.
Ongoing Infrastructure Upgrades
While Chronicle is the next major protocol milestone, the BSV network is also advancing its underlying infrastructure:
Teranode: A new, service-oriented node architecture designed for unbounded scaling, aiming for 1 million+ transactions per second. It is already in extended testing and will gradually roll out.
Mandala Upgrade: A network topology shift enabling dynamic, recursive scaling through SPV Wallets, overlay services, and Teranode at the core. This allows the network to grow efficiently based on demand.
These developments signal that BSV is actively evolving toward its vision of a scalable, enterprise-ready blockchain. The April 2026 Chronicle activation will be a critical test of network progress and developer engagement.

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Lily ·

Yes, BSV stored in Centi.app is expected to remain safe during the upcoming Chronicle upgrade on April 7, 2026, based on the design of the upgrade and Centi’s wallet model.
Key Points:
The Chronicle upgrade is opt-in for users and transactions, meaning existing wallets and balances are not automatically affected.
Centi.app uses the BIP270/Direct Payment Protocol and gives users full control of their private keys via a 12-word mnemonic phrase.
As a self-custodial wallet, Centi does not hold user funds—your BSV is secured on the BSV blockchain, which will continue operating post-upgrade.
The upgrade is mandatory only for node operators and miners, not for end-user wallets.
Recommended Action:
While your funds are safe, ensure you have securely backed up your 12-word recovery phrase.
This allows you to import your wallet into another BSV-compatible wallet (like ElectrumSV or Relysia) if needed, especially if Centi.app does not update its interface to support new Chronicle features.
For the latest updates, check Centi’s official channels or contact support@centi.ch.

terrorknowed ·

Honestly disappointing that BSV Association is calling this the final step and no longer plans to remove the DAA.