Sustainability and Governance: Cryptocurrencies are not companies, but
rather open source protocols.
Not exact matches
SAFTs are particularly useful for investing in products like the Orchid
protocol, which ultimately could become an
open -
source project supported by a community of engineers
rather than a structured team.
On the surface, it's a battle over whether bitcoin's developers should change a
rather minute rule in the
open -
source protocol (the 1 MB cap on the number of transactions the miners are able to approve).
It is
rather odd that a centralized group of businesses are trying to alter the Bitcoin
protocol without the agreement of Bitcoin Core developers, the
open -
source development community, the industry, and users.