<oembed><type>rich</type><version>1.0</version><title>thejohnnycrypto wrote</title><author_name>thejohnnycrypto (npub1xf…u852x)</author_name><author_url>https://yabu.me/npub1xf3hga0vqft0h4652udw4ffv232vn0teldavtwvl2wuxel9e2faqfu852x</author_url><provider_name>njump</provider_name><provider_url>https://yabu.me</provider_url><html>&#34;A decentralized network ultimately depends on participants who are willing to question proposed changes, not simply accept them.&#34;&#xA;&#xA;Jack Kruse, Neurosurgeon and Bitcoin Advocate, speaking at BTC Prague 2026, argued that Bitcoin&#39;s long-term strength depends as much on governance and technical stewardship as it does on cryptography or market adoption.&#xA;&#xA;His presentation focused on preserving the original purpose of Bitcoin&#39;s base layer, expressing concern that protocol changes introducing additional data or functionality could alter the network&#39;s long-term utility. Rather than encouraging passive acceptance, Kruse challenged node operators to independently evaluate technical proposals and participate directly in the governance process that emerges through decentralized consensus.&#xA;&#xA;The structural takeaway:&#xA;&#xA;✅ Base-layer design viewed as strategically important&#xA;✅ Protocol governance requiring independent review&#xA;✅ Node operators playing a central role in decentralization&#xA;✅ Technical stewardship shaping long-term network resilience&#xA;&#xA;The broader implication is that Bitcoin&#39;s durability may ultimately depend not only on code, but on the willingness of its participants to actively engage in protocol governance. As the network evolves, decentralized decision-making remains a defining characteristic of how technical changes are evaluated and adopted.&#xA;&#xA;Follow / Repost - Johnny for grounded insights on how digital assets are reshaping finance and how to ledger them.&#xA;&#xA;#thejohnnycrypto #bitcoin #Stablecoins #staking #BTC</html></oembed>