Imagine a world without exchange rates, wire fees, or financial borders. BSV (Bitcoin SV) follows Satoshi Nakamoto's original whitepaper — peer-to-peer electronic cash for every human on earth.
The current financial system is a barrier — not a bridge. It keeps us separated, not connected.
Over 180 currencies divide the world economy. Every cross-border transaction loses value to exchange fees, sometimes 3–5% or more. Businesses and families pay this tax just to exist globally.
1.4 billion adults remain unbanked. No bank account means no participation in the modern economy — no savings, no business, no future. The system was never designed for them.
Governments print money to fund wars. Inflation destroys savings silently. The ability to create money from nothing is one of the most dangerous powers ever handed to any institution.
International wire transfers take 3–5 business days and cost $25–50 per transaction. In a digital age, this is absurd. Value moves slower than a letter sent by post.
A Swedish company invoicing a Japanese client must navigate currency conversion, VAT rules, correspondent banks, and SWIFT codes. The same invoice shouldn't look different in every country.
Economic barriers reinforce inequality. Nations cut off from global finance can't participate in trade, can't attract investment, can't grow. Money should be a unifier, not a divider.
In 2008, Satoshi Nakamoto published a whitepaper titled "Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System." The vision was simple and revolutionary: money that moves like email — directly between people, without banks, without borders.
BSV (Bitcoin Satoshi Vision) restores and preserves that original protocol. It doesn't complicate things — it does exactly what the whitepaper described.
One protocol. Every country. No exceptions.
The Bitcoin most people know today is not the Bitcoin Satoshi created. Understanding what happened matters — because the original vision is too important to lose.
Satoshi Nakamoto publishes "Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System." The paper describes a digital cash system — not digital gold, not a store of value, but cash. Low fees, unlimited scalability, peer-to-peer.
A vocal developer faction gains control of Bitcoin Core — the main software implementation. They impose a 1MB block size limit, throttling the network's capacity. When demand rises, fees skyrocket. Bitcoin stops working as cash.
Bitcoin is rebranded as "digital gold" — a store of value, not a payment system. The Lightning Network is proposed as a second-layer fix for a problem that didn't need to exist. The original whitepaper is quietly contradicted by its supposed stewards.
Bitcoin SV (Satoshi Vision) forks to restore the original protocol — unlimited scaling, low fees, on-chain transactions. It's not a new invention; it's a return to what Bitcoin was always meant to be.
Roger Ver's upcoming book chronicles the full history of how Bitcoin's original mission was co-opted. The truth of Bitcoin's hijacking is being brought to the mainstream.
The original Bitcoin whitepaper is 9 pages long. It says "electronic cash" 6 times. It never mentions "digital gold," Lightning Network, or block size limits. The vision is plain to read.
Read the Bitcoin Whitepaper ↗When money moves as freely as information, everything changes. This is the world BSV makes possible.
A freelancer in Nigeria, a startup in Vietnam, a business in Sweden — all using the same currency, the same invoice format. No conversion. No guessing exchange rates. Just value, transferred.
A smartphone is all you need. The 1.4 billion unbanked people of the world gain access to global commerce overnight — without a bank account, credit history, or government approval.
Shared economic systems reduce conflict. When people trade freely, they build relationships. When money printing funds wars, peace becomes financially inconvenient. Sound money changes the incentives.
Pay anyone, anywhere, in seconds — for less than a cent. Remittances without fees. Micropayments for digital content. Machine-to-machine payments. Commerce at the speed of the internet.
"Why not have the same invoice everywhere in the world? Let's come together."
— "Why not have the same invoice all over the world? Let's come together."
The tools to build a better financial world already exist. Here's how to start.
Explore BSV's technology, ecosystem, and the businesses already building on the original Bitcoin protocol.
Explore BSV →HandCash is the simplest way to start using BSV — send money globally in seconds with a user-friendly app.
Download HandCash →9 pages. That's all it takes to understand Satoshi's original vision — and why it matters more than ever.
Read Now →The full story of Bitcoin's hijacking and the vision of one earth, one currency is coming to screens. Stay tuned.
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