Bitcoin Core v0.30 Must Remain Conservative on Protocol Changes, Michael Saylor Emphasizes Global Consensus
In a recent interview reported by COINOTAG News, Bitcoin Core v0.30 was described as deliberately cautious about protocol amendments. Bitcoin‘s core developers stress that any network upgrade must achieve broad global consensus and be undertaken only after rigorous assessment of potential security and scalability impacts, especially as quantum computing threats loom.
Formerly, Michael Saylor warned against open-ended funding for a small cadre of developers, asserting that such incentives could complicate governance and threaten network integrity. He framed monetary protocol stability as a strength—favoring measured evolution over feature churn—and cautioned that haste could undermine trust in the Bitcoin network among mainstream investors and institutions.
For market participants, the takeaway is clear: Bitcoin’s value proposition rests on prudent change management and broad consensus, not rapid, speculative upgrades. As quantum-ready scenarios intensify, risk-aware investors should monitor governance signals and protocol upgrades with a focus on security, resiliency, and long-term scalability.
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