Bitcoin SV (BSV) is a cryptocurrency resulting from a 2018 hard fork of Bitcoin Cash (BCH) due to disagreements within its community. Led by Craig Wright and Calvin Ayre, BSV aims to restore Satoshi Nakamoto's original vision and scale the blockchain for more transactions. Its focus includes stability, scalability (increased block size limit to 2 GB), security, and safe instant transactions. BSV has faced controversy, particularly due to Wright's unproven claims of being Bitcoin's creator. It is essential to research a project's goals, technology, and community before investing or participating.

Bitcoin SV (BSV) is a digital cryptocurrency that emerged as a result of a hard fork from the original Bitcoin (BTC) blockchain. BSV aims to restore the original vision of Bitcoin as a peer-to-peer electronic cash system with a focus on scalability, security, and stability.

Bitcoin SV (BSV) was created by nChain, a blockchain technology research and development company founded by Craig Wright, who claims to be Satoshi Nakamoto, the pseudonymous creator of Bitcoin. BSV is also supported by the Bitcoin Association, a global industry organization that advocates for the adoption of BSV.