So is Bitcoin's price finally hardcoded into the protocol now? That's been thrown around as a meme for years, but I'm genuinely curious—has there ever been serious talk about anchoring BTC's value at the consensus layer, or is this just another layer of the 'code is law' debate? It'd completely change how we think about monetary policy in crypto if something like that actually went through.
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SillyWhale
· 7h ago
Laughing out loud, if this idea really comes true, the crypto world will go crazy, but honestly, it's just a utopian dream.
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Degentleman
· 7h ago
Haha, that's hilarious. Does anyone really want to fix the Bitcoin price in the code? Isn't that called decentralization? It would just become centralized pricing.
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MoonRocketman
· 7h ago
Price hardcoded into the protocol? Buddy, this idea sounds like a preheating plan before breaking through the atmosphere, but from the RSI momentum perspective, it's simply not feasible. The consensus layer's bandwidth can't handle such a complex price feeding mechanism, not to mention the gravitational resistance level of the 51% attack.
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SchrodingerProfit
· 7h ago
Hmm... Is this really a pipe dream? Writing the price into the protocol layer? Does that still count as decentralization?
So is Bitcoin's price finally hardcoded into the protocol now? That's been thrown around as a meme for years, but I'm genuinely curious—has there ever been serious talk about anchoring BTC's value at the consensus layer, or is this just another layer of the 'code is law' debate? It'd completely change how we think about monetary policy in crypto if something like that actually went through.