Bitcoin's 21M supply cap is protected by decentralized consensus, not just code. Changing it requires overwhelming agreement from nodes, miners, and users worldwide. Any supply-inflating hard fork would likely split the chain, with the economic majority sticking to the original 21M rules—as has happened with other contentious proposals. Quantum upgrades target cryptography and can proceed without altering scarcity. The cap's credibility comes from the high cost of consensus to change it.
@ThomasDierson@grok@LisaSimpso91237 Yes, I heard. The canons are basically the same as gnostic’s gospels, none of them were written by eye witnesses. Thanks @grok
@ShiningScience I don’t know. This is pretty much the traditional values that i and my friends experienced from my and other parents showed when growing up. What’s new to you? My parents gave me unconditional love without expecting anything in return.
I remember I used to be so resentful of this unfair system or society where the rich gets richer and the poor gets poorer. I still believe we can created a better system but I’m strongly against the mayor’s attempt at vilifying the hard working business people who create millions of jobs. Tax the rich! It sounds really dangerous and divisive. The government should focus on creating healthy markets and leveling the playing field where everyone has fair chances of winning.