#SaylorStrategy
Michael Saylor warns about changes in the Bitcoin protocol amid the quantum dilemma
The MicroStrategy executive warns that the biggest risk to Bitcoin comes from ambitious opportunists promoting changes to the protocol.
This comment comes just as Coinbase and the Ethereum network are taking steps to address one of the most significant long-term existential threats to Bitcoin: quantum computing.
The co-founder of Strategy (formerly MicroStrategy) presented protocol ossification as Bitcoin's primary defense. Internal attempts to improve the network pose a greater danger than external technological threats.
Saylor's comment highlights Bitcoin's role as neutral digital money amid debates such as the soft fork proposal BIP-110.
BIP-110, which has support from 2.38% of nodes until January 25, 2026, seeks to temporarily limit transaction data (e.g., OP_RETURN to 83 bytes) to combat the "spam" generated by non-monetary uses.
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