I agree. I am not saying Saylor’s rhetoric is perfect.

However, there will always be POS privileges even on a btc standard. The difference is that they will matter less and won’t be unduly acquired and protected. Attacking POS privileges is incredibly shortsighted.

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POS privilege and a #bitcoin standard are incompatible.

Thank you Satoshi for one CPU one vote (and I don't talk about mining here)

Early bitcoin adopters and big owners will not be privileged in a bitcoin standard world?

Owning Bitcoin is not a privilege in the sense of a special right given by an authority.

It’s an open-access right available to anyone who can hold their own keys.

If someone can’t participate its a choice, not because Bitcoin “privileges” some over others.

I still don’t get the point that wise rabbit tried to make. So using his fiat privileges given by an authority is abusive? But using privileges from bitcoin ownership is good?