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Michael Saylor Opposes Bitcoin BIP-110 Over Censorship Concerns

Jon Hartney by Jon Hartney
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Michael Saylor Opposes Bitcoin BIP-110 Over Censorship Concerns

Michael Saylor has come out against Bitcoin’s BIP-110 proposal, warning that the planned soft fork could introduce censorship risks into the network.

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The debate centres on whether Bitcoin should restrict certain forms of non-monetary data storage, including activity linked to Ordinals and similar uses. Supporters of tighter limits argue that Bitcoin block space should remain focused on monetary transactions. Critics argue that protocol-level restrictions could set a dangerous precedent by deciding which types of data are acceptable.

Saylor’s intervention matters because he is one of the most visible corporate Bitcoin advocates in the world. When the MicroStrategy chairman weighs into a technical governance debate, the discussion moves beyond developer circles and reaches a wider market audience.

This is not just about one proposal. It is about what Bitcoin should be allowed to carry, who gets to decide, and whether efforts to reduce spam could accidentally weaken Bitcoin’s neutrality.

TL;DR

  • Michael Saylor has opposed Bitcoin’s BIP-110 proposal.
  • BIP-110 seeks to limit arbitrary data storage on Bitcoin.
  • Critics argue the proposal could create censorship risk and set a problematic precedent.

https://x.com/saylor/status/2078754106030649740

What BIP-110 Is Trying To Do

BIP-110, also known as the Reduced Data Temporary Softfork, is aimed at limiting non-monetary data stored on Bitcoin.

The proposal is connected to a long-running argument inside the Bitcoin community. Some users believe block space should be preserved primarily for financial transactions. Others believe Bitcoin’s rules should remain neutral, even when certain uses are unpopular or expensive.

Ordinals pushed that debate into the open. By using Bitcoin block space for inscriptions and other data-heavy activity, Ordinals created new demand for block space but also frustrated users who saw higher fees and congestion.

BIP-110 is one proposed response.

The proposal attempts to restrict arbitrary data while using miner signaling as the activation route. One of the most controversial details is the proposed 55% activation threshold, which is far lower than the traditional 95% supermajority standard often associated with major Bitcoin soft fork activation.

That lower threshold is part of why critics are uneasy.

If Bitcoin’s rules can be changed with a relatively narrow majority of miner signaling, opponents worry that the network could become more vulnerable to political, commercial, or social pressure over time.

Why Saylor’s Objection Matters

Saylor’s position is important because he has built his public reputation around Bitcoin as neutral, durable monetary infrastructure.

His criticism is not only about Ordinals. It is about whether Bitcoin should start filtering certain kinds of transactions at the protocol level. Once that door opens, the next debate becomes harder: who decides what counts as spam, abuse, or unacceptable data?

That is where censorship concerns enter the picture.

Bitcoin’s value proposition depends heavily on predictability and neutrality. Users may disagree about how the network should be used, but the protocol itself is supposed to enforce rules without caring who is transacting or why.

A rule designed to reduce unwanted data may seem harmless to some users. But to others, it creates a slippery slope. If one category of data can be restricted because enough people dislike it, future changes could target other categories.

That is why the debate has become sharper than a normal technical disagreement.

The Ordinals Fight Is Still Really About Bitcoin’s Identity

The Ordinals debate has always been bigger than JPEGs, inscriptions, or meme activity.

It asks whether Bitcoin is only money, or whether the protocol should remain open to any valid transaction that follows consensus rules. Purists argue that arbitrary data dilutes Bitcoin’s mission and makes monetary use more expensive. Neutrality advocates argue that filtering use cases damages Bitcoin’s permissionless design.

Both sides have a point.

High fees can hurt ordinary users. Spam can make the network harder to use. But protocol-level filtering is not a small fix. It changes the balance between open validation and social preference.

Bitcoin has survived partly because rule changes are difficult. That slowness frustrates people, but it also protects the network from fast-moving political or commercial pressure.

BIP-110 now sits inside that tension.

Activation Is Not Guaranteed

It is important not to overstate where this stands.

BIP-110 is not guaranteed to activate. Community support remains divided, and miner signaling would still have to reach the required threshold. Bitcoin’s governance process is deliberately difficult, and controversial proposals often fail to gain enough momentum.

That is part of the point.

For many Bitcoin supporters, the resistance to quick protocol changes is a feature, not a flaw. It means proposals must survive public scrutiny, technical review, and broad social consensus before becoming part of the network’s rules.

Saylor’s opposition adds weight to the anti-BIP-110 side of the debate, but it does not settle the issue. Developers, miners, node operators, businesses, and users will all continue to shape the outcome.

For now, the story is less about immediate activation and more about Bitcoin’s governance culture.

The network is again being forced to decide how it balances efficiency, neutrality, block space demand, and resistance to censorship. That is a hard debate, but it is also the kind of debate Bitcoin was designed to survive.

This article is based on Michael Saylor’s public statement and the BIP-110 GitHub repository.

This article was written by the News Desk and edited by Samuel Rae.

This report is based on publicly available market and on-chain data. at X

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