Fighting for privacy and independence would have benefitted Bitcoin, Bruce Fenton argues

Fighting for privacy and independence would have benefitted Bitcoin, Bruce Fenton argues
Bitcoin industry urged to defend privacy

Bruce Fenton argues that the Bitcoin industry would have been better served by focusing on privacy and independence from government influence rather than allowing itself to become co-opted by existing systems.

Fenton suggests that a stronger collective effort to maintain these principles could have led to more favorable outcomes for the industry.

Fenton has previously facilitated discussions and events around crypto security, including a private firearms training for Bitcoin and crypto veterans in New Hampshire. He has also proposed technical changes to the Bitcoin protocol, suggesting a new cap of 22 million coins with a 1 million coin allocation. These initiatives reflect Fenton’s continued engagement with both the operational and governance aspects of the industry.

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