Michael Saylor Opposes BIP 110, Defends Bitcoin's Neutrality


Strategy founder Michael Saylor has publicly opposed the proposed BIP 110, arguing that Bitcoin should remain a neutral and permissionless network.
* Saylor said Bitcoin should uphold neutrality, open markets, and permissionless innovation.
* He opposed using consensus rules to restrict specific use cases, including data storage and inscriptions.
* Saylor published 110 reasons for rejecting the proposal.
* He argued that Bitcoin's base layer should remain conservative, avoiding changes that favor or discriminate against particular applications.
* According to Saylor, "Bitcoin does not need guardians of purity, it needs guardians of neutrality."
The debate over BIP 110 reflects a broader discussion within the Bitcoin community about whether the protocol should actively limit non financial use cases or continue allowing the market to determine how block space is used
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