Jameson Lopp: Bitcoin driven by incentives and game theory, not morality

Jameson Lopp: Bitcoin driven by incentives and game theory, not morality
Bitcoin relies on incentives not morality

Jameson Lopp, Board Member at L’Oréal, states that Bitcoin is governed by incentives and game theory rather than morality.

He argues that Bitcoin acts as "moral money" only when the system's incentives prevent one group from taking advantage of another. Lopp's commentary highlights the fundamental mechanisms underpinning Bitcoin's operation.

Lopp has previously announced that Bitcoin Wizards would test a denial-of-service (DoS) block on the signet network as part of security research. He has also posted a graphic response rejecting proposals for age verification requirements in Bitcoin. These public statements contribute to Lopp’s record of engaging with core policy and security debates in the Bitcoin ecosystem.

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