Michael Saylor Slams Bitcoin's BIP-110 Anti-Spam Fork as 'Dangerous Precedent'

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Michael Saylor, co-founder and executive chairman of MicroStrategy, the largest corporate Bitcoin holder, opposed the upcoming BIP-110 anti-spam fork, warning that changing Bitcoin's consensus to limit data fields sets a dangerous precedent. On social media, Saylor stated there were "110 things more dangerous to Bitcoin than spam," arguing the fork "turns a spam dispute into a consensus change that would invalidate some currently valid, fee-paying transactions." Adam Back, Hashcash pioneer, similarly criticized BIP-110, calling its objectives "not grounded" and in "hard conflict with free cypherpunk permissionless money."
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