In a recent Bitcoin Institute -Event -Speech, Michael Saylor closely connects With the ‘softwar’ thesis of Major Jason LoweryBitcoin frame as a critical defense mechanism instead of just a financially active.
Saylor emphasized the role of Bitcoin as a ‘digital defense system’, which equals its open, decentralized energy flow to the strategic military defense of CyberSpace.
Following the softwar theory of Lowery, he claimed that Bitcoin control is essential for national security. He specifically emphasized Bitcoin’s defense possibilities against advanced threats, including artificial intelligence systems.
During the conversation, Saylor underlined the power of the network and stated that “800 exahashes” of coding form an impenetrable barrier, even against AI attacks, referring to comments made earlier by Elon Musk about the difficulty for AI to hack Bitcoin. Bitcoin Startup Authln is already building such technology using the Lightning Network to make Brute Force Hacking Monetary inefficient for bad actors.
Saylor positioned the immense hash power of the network as an unprecedented shield protection of economic value and national security.
Saylor was also tailored to Lowery’s strategic framing and argued that losing control over Bitcoin would mean that dominance would lose about CyberSpace.
He noted that a non -enforcement of this control could risk serious economic disruption that is related to being cut off from critical zeroutes, referring to historical precedents in warfare and economic competition.
Saylor called for immediate and significant national investments in Bitcoin, with the emphasis on its own substantial financial obligations of the strategy, $ 33 billion for about 2.4% of Bitcoin network, as an indication of the strategic significance of Bitcoin, which based a billion of the network appreciation.
The urgency in his speech reflects the argument of Lowery that Nations must aggressively participate in Bitcoin’s Hashing competence to protect strategic benefits without resorting to violence, strengthening the role of Bitcoin as the cornerstone of modern geopolitical strategy.
Saylor concluded that Bitcoin represents ‘manifest lot’ for America, strongly framed the choice as ‘prosperity or poverty’ based on whether nations effectively use the strategic value of Bitcoin.
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