1- it needs to be a softfork
2- No freezing the of the coins
That's what I would advocate. If the coins get stolen, they get stolen. We can't risk freezing funds that are not lost
saylor seems to be advocating for a hard fork that forces people to move coin.
burning those who do not comply.
this breaks the fundamental social contract and value prop of bitcoin: sovereign ownership and property rights.
it must be opposed. strongly.
https://blossom.primal.net/09bdeb018313b0eeeca3d178fb0b183bd4fb75bb29df30bb7d0dfe79d12402ed.mp4
1- it needs to be a softfork
2- No freezing the of the coins
That's what I would advocate. If the coins get stolen, they get stolen. We can't risk freezing funds that are not lost
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