Bitcoin Gains Momentum: Saylor Highlights Regulation, Institutional Adoption, and Quantum-Driven Network Upgrade for Global Adoption
In a recent interview, Bitcoin remains the central narrative as Saylor argues that price pullbacks do not erase progress in the sector. He cites advancing regulation, growing institutional adoption, and a maturing derivatives markets, along with stronger fair value accounting and access to bank credit.
Viewed as an economic-energy breakthrough, Bitcoin is positioned to enhance long-run capital efficiency and economic longevity, says Saylor. He cautions that the asset’s core design should remain conservative to preserve its credibility and role as a digital store-of-value, limiting unnecessary protocol expansion.
Beyond price, Saylor signals a potential uplift from quantum computing, predicting a network upgrade and a deflationary impulse as capabilities advance. He reiterates a disciplined stance on protocol changes, warning against feature creep that could undermine store-of-value primacy.
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