Governance fights aren't going away — they're basically part of the deal now.
History doesn't repeat exactly, but the patterns? Yeah, they rhyme. Every few years we'll probably see another round of people trying to steer the ship, arguing about what $BTC should be, how it should scale, who gets to decide.
It's exhausting, honestly. But also kind of inevitable when you've got this much money and ideology in one place. No central authority means everyone thinks they have a say — and technically, they do. That's the feature and the bug.
So buckle up. This isn't a one-time thing. It's the new normal for a protocol that refuses to have a CEO.
History doesn't repeat exactly, but the patterns? Yeah, they rhyme. Every few years we'll probably see another round of people trying to steer the ship, arguing about what $BTC should be, how it should scale, who gets to decide.
It's exhausting, honestly. But also kind of inevitable when you've got this much money and ideology in one place. No central authority means everyone thinks they have a say — and technically, they do. That's the feature and the bug.
So buckle up. This isn't a one-time thing. It's the new normal for a protocol that refuses to have a CEO.