Processes Overview

Bitcoin SV Technical Standards programme provides a process, tooling, guidance and resources for industry participants who, in response to a perceived need, wish to come together to standardise some aspect of the utility of Bitcoin SV. The standard development process is split into three phases each made up of a number of activities. An overview of the standardisation process and details of activities for each stages are presented in these videos.

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TSC processes overview

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Stage 1: Submission

The submission phase of the standardisation process describes the activities undertaken from initially identifying a business need through to the formation of a working group that will drive the standard forwards to completion.

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Stage 2: Drafting and Review

The drafting and review phase of the standardisation process describes the activities undertaken from the successful formation of a working group through to completion of a final, reviewed draft.

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Stage 3: Standardisation

During the standardisation phase, the standard is published on the TSC website. The standard stays in the Published phase until it reaches the minimal adoption level at which point it will be moved to Recommended. When a standard no longer fufills an industry need or has become obsolete, it is Withdrawn.

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