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Part 4 of my csw interview..... personally number and number 5 are my favourite questions and answers... i hope you enjoy....
The average person should not know that they are using BSV. If they need to understand blockchains, transaction identifiers or mining before buying a cup of coffee, the industry has failed.
They wake in a home in which machines negotiate small payments automatically. The electricity meter purchases power in fine increments rather than relying entirely upon estimated monthly billing. A solar panel can sell excess production, an appliance can pay for a software function when it needs it, and a household may receive micropayments for supplying useful environmental or energy data. These are not subscriptions pretending to be ownership. They are actual exchanges of value for measurable services.
When the person leaves home, a wallet on the telephone holds far more than money. It holds keys controlling identity credentials, tickets, licences, contractual rights and digital property. The user does not expose an entire identity record. The wallet supplies the particular signed evidence required for the interaction. It can prove that a person is licensed to drive, entitled to a concession or authorised to enter a building without disclosing unrelated information.
The bus, train or autonomous vehicle charges for the journey as it occurs. The payment, ticket and receipt are different parts of the same commercial transaction. The transport operator receives value, the passenger receives evidence of the service, and the accounting records are produced automatically. Reconciliation is no longer a separate process performed several days later by multiple intermediaries.
At a café, the customer taps once. The merchant receives a signed payment and the evidence necessary to verify it. The till does not download the entire blockchain or trust an exchange account. It verifies what concerns that transaction. Behind the scenes, the sale updates inventory, creates the receipt, records the applicable tax information and may trigger payments through the supply chain. The customer sees the price in the currency they ordinarily use. BSV is the settlement plumbing, not the object being advertised.
During the working day, information itself becomes a market. A researcher can pay a fraction of a cent to retrieve a specific dataset. A machine can purchase one calculation from another machine. A writer can receive payment for a paragraph rather than surrendering the work to an advertising platform. Software can be paid for by the function, computation or second instead of through a large recurring subscription.
Work can also be recorded and compensated in much smaller units. A completed delivery, verified inspection, accepted design component or machine-produced result can trigger payment immediately. Workers and small businesses no longer need to finance large organisations by waiting sixty or ninety days for an invoice to be reconciled and approved.
When the person buys a physical product, its digital history accompanies it. The buyer can verify where it was manufactured, which components were used, whether required inspections occurred and whether the seller possessed the right being transferred. The warranty becomes a transferable digital object linked to the product rather than an entry trapped inside the manufacturer’s database.
The same structure applies to digital goods. A ticket, licence, credential or piece of media can be transferred as property. The transaction consumes the previous state and creates the authorised successor. The buyer does not merely receive a copy while the seller retains an equally valid version. Ownership moves, and the evidence of that movement can be independently verified.
At a medical appointment, the patient grants access to the records relevant to that treatment. The doctor receives authenticated information and can add a signed clinical record. Access is controlled through keys and explicit authority, while the evidential history shows what was supplied, by whom and under what permission. Privacy does not mean hiding unlawful conduct; it means that unrelated parties do not receive information they have no right or need to see.
In the evening, the person may read an article, watch a programme or participate in a game without creating another permanent platform account. Payments can occur continuously in tiny amounts. The creator is paid directly according to actual use. The customer is not forced to purchase an oversized bundle merely because the cost of processing an individual payment was previously too high.
Throughout the day, the wallet retains the transactions and proofs relevant to its owner. Overlays organise the information needed by particular applications. SPV allows the person and their devices to verify evidence without storing the history of everybody else. Miners competitively order and timestamp transactions at industrial scale. Businesses apply…