An article by Brunswick clearly explains why features often criticized as flaws in Bitcoin’s design—such as its "ossification" or limited throughput—are not defects but intentional and vital elements for establishing a robust global monetary foundation.
Can a protocol that values integrity over speed genuinely address the longstanding challenges of global finance that have troubled nations for centuries?
And why do many engineers fail to grasp the critical distinction between developing applications and creating the foundational layer that supports everything else?
Original article: Bitcoin for Engineers: Why Bitcoin’s Design Solves Real Problems, Not Just Theoretical Ones