If you were not getting a BSOD before updating to Windows 10, and are now getting them, then it is likely a bad driver that is the culprit.
Memory management, pointers, all that stuff are the things drivers are famous for messing up on your system. If you have a laptop, then go to the laptop's manufacturer's website and download the most recent Windows 10 drivers for your laptop. If you've got a pre-built desktop, same answer. If you've got a custom-built machine, then go to the manufacturer website for each part inside, and get those drivers. Uninstall existing drivers and reinstall the new ones.
If you've got Anti-virus software, make sure the publisher has certified the version you are using to work with Windows 10. Many are not currently working and are causing a lot of issues. Same with software firewalls.
You may want to give the following thread a read. It gives instructions on how to fix that issue.
Edge is behaving, even on Windows Central. Here's why
If you're still having problems, please register for an account here on the forums and return to this thread. Let us know what you've tried to fix the issue, what type of device you have, etc. and we'll try to help you get your problem sorted out.