Bitcoin News Digest Podcast
***ALL SPECIAL REPORTS ARE MIGRATING TO OUR NEW PODCAST FEED*** Make sure you follow “Bitcoin News Digest Special Report & Debates” wherever you listen to podcasts to avoid missing a future Sunday Special Reports or Debates Executive Summary The Bitcoin network is currently navigating a governance crisis that structurally mirrors the factional conflicts of the early United States (1789–1800). Central to this conflict is Bitcoin Improvement Proposal 110 (BIP-110), a technical mandate designed to restrict non-monetary data storage (such as Ordinals and Runes) on the blockchain. This briefing analyzes the ideological divide between “centralized-optimization” and “decentralized-neutrality” factions. Just as the Federalists sought to stabilize the early American republic through restrictive legislation like the Alien and Sedition Acts, BIP-110 proponents seek to preserve Bitcoin’s monetary utility by filtering out “systemic entropy” or “spam.” Conversely, opponents echo Jeffersonian principles, arguing for protocol neutrality and the rejection of subjective transaction filtering. The resolution of this conflict, expected around the August 2026 “flag day,” carries significant risks, including potential chain splits, exchange service suspensions, and the creation of lasting governance precedents regarding protocol mutability and miner authority. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bitcoinnewsdigest.substack.com [https://bitcoinnewsdigest.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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