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Saylor maps Bitcoin’s power as BIP 110 fork fight grows

July 12, 2026
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Michael Saylor's Strategy sells bitcoin: what it means for BTC - 1



Strategy executive chairman Michael Saylor described Bitcoin as an “emergent network” shaped by three groups. In a post on X, he said wallets carry weight through the satoshis they hold. Nodes gain weight through the commerce they serve, while miners gain weight through the hashrate they provide. He added that capital, consensus, and security remain in “dynamic equilibrium.”

Bitcoin is an emergent network of wallets weighted by satoshis, nodes weighted by commerce, and miners weighted by hashrate, with capital, consensus, and security held in dynamic equilibrium. $BTC

— Michael Saylor (@saylor) July 12, 2026

Summary

  • Saylor says Bitcoin balances holder capital, node commerce, and miner hashrate through changing network consensus.
  • His comments arrive as BIP 110 tests how users, developers, nodes, and miners coordinate change.
  • Strategy’s recent Bitcoin sales show how corporate capital decisions can affect the wider network debate.

The statement presents Bitcoin as a system without one formal center of control. Holders supply economic demand and choose where to keep or spend BTC. Nodes check transactions and enforce the rules in the software they run. Miners compete to add blocks by using computing power. None of those groups can rewrite Bitcoin’s rules alone without support from other network participants.

BIP 110 tests the balance Saylor described

Saylor’s comments arrive during a dispute over BIP 110, a temporary soft-fork proposal that would restrict several ways to place large amounts of non-payment data on Bitcoin. The proposal would limit OP_RETURN outputs and some Taproot data for about one year. Supporters say those limits would reduce unnecessary blockchain storage and help node operators.

Saylor opposes the proposal. In a public statement covered by crypto.news, he said, “BIP 110 turns a spam dispute into a consensus change.” He warned that it would reject transactions that the network currently treats as valid. Blockstream co-founder Adam Back also opposed the plan and said forced adoption could produce a separate chain.

Nodes and miners hold different forms of power

The BIP 110 process shows why nodes and miners play separate roles. Miners can signal support through the blocks they produce, but node operators decide which rules their software will accept. The proposal requires support from 1,109 of 2,016 blocks, equal to 55%, before its planned activation around September 2026.

Crypto.news reported that miner signaling remained near zero on July 12 and had not passed about 1% in earlier periods. No major mining pool had publicly backed the proposal. If some nodes enforce BIP 110 while most miners and users reject it, those nodes could follow a smaller chain. Broad agreement would reduce that risk.

Strategy adds weight to Bitcoin’s capital side

Saylor’s reference to wallets weighted by satoshis also reflects Strategy’s position in the network. Strategy’s official tracker shows that the company held 843,775 BTC after recent sales, making it the largest publicly traded corporate Bitcoin holder. Its balance gives the company strong economic exposure, but it does not grant direct authority over Bitcoin’s code.

Crypto.news reported that Strategy sold 3,588 BTC for about $216 million between June 29 and July 5. The company used the proceeds to fund dividends on its Digital Credit securities and raised its dollar reserve to $2.55 billion. The sale showed how a large holder can influence market attention while remaining unable to order miners or nodes to change consensus rules.

However, Saylor’s network model places Bitcoin governance across users, businesses, miners, and software operators. The current BIP 110 dispute offers a live test of that model. Capital can express demand, miners can direct hashrate, and nodes can accept or reject software. A lasting rule change still requires enough participants to coordinate around the same chain. Coordination remains voluntary across Bitcoin’s entire network.

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