Michael Saylor: The future of BTC is shaped by the dynamic consensus among nodes, miners, and holders
Michael Saylor posted on the X platform, stating that the future of Bitcoin is shaped by the dynamic consensus among nodes, miners, and holders. Among these, the influence of nodes is reflected in transaction validation rights, miners are represented by computing power, and holders are represented by economic weight. Only when validation, security, and capital align can protocol changes be approved.
He further pointed out that while the forces of brands, laws, politics, technology, institutions, culture, and the physical realm may influence discussions related to Bitcoin, they cannot directly determine the outcome of consensus. Their role is mainly reflected in persuading, coordinating, constraining, or mobilizing nodes, miners, and holders.
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