In recent months, the blockchain space has seen the BSV Association (BSVA) center its efforts on refining the BSV network’s technical components
The BSV Association (BSVA) is working on refining the BSV network's technical components and reshaping the developer community.
The Association is setting up technical specifications and procedures that align with the IEEE Standards Association (IEEE SA) to empower blockchain developers.
“Make sure that the BSV blockchain is compatible with IEEE standards; IETF, with non-blockchain standards, which will enable us to get better adopted,” said Ásgeir Thór Óskarsson, BSVA Business Analyst, in an interview with CoinGeek Backstage on the sidelines of the AWS Summit in Zurich.
Óskarsson said standardization would not only be used in refining the world of Web3 but would also be pivotal in ensuring that blockchain solutions get into real-world use cases. This would allow developers to focus on delivering applications, making them more efficient and reducing the amount of time it takes to complete their projects.
With tools and protocols already at hand, Óskarsson said the next step is to get more developers on board and build on the BSV network, which the BSVA aims to do so with help from experts who have been involved in keeping the BSV legacy alive.
“We need to get them talking together. We need to get them working on problem-solving. So, we want to get them closer together, do meet-ups, do workshops, make sure that we can get BSV alive and kicking,” he said.
BSVA's partnership with Amazon Web Services (AWS) and attendance at the AWS Summit serves as a stepping stone in empowering developers and helping people understand what blockchain truly is and the capabilities of the BSV network in disrupting industries.
“It connects us to real companies out there. People are not familiar with blockchain, and if they are, then it's for the wrong reasons,” said Óskarsson, noting that the power of blockchain technology goes beyond digital currencies. “Blockchain has a real-world use case, and that's part of the external standardization as well, making sure that there's awareness about that.”
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