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Zcash Founder Reveals Why Bitcoin Culture Threatens Its Future
Zooko Wilcox describes why he scoffs at Bitcoin. He declares that the culture of the community may be detrimental to the future of the cryptocurrency, regardless of the technical strengths of Bitcoin.
Zooko Wilcox has recently been a controversial figure in the crypto scene. He has put a provocative claim on X that community culture is the most important thing to him regarding Bitcoin.
The pioneer of cryptography quoted a famous business adage: Culture eats strategy for breakfast. This means that the technical advantage of Bitcoin may not be relevant when the culture is dysfunctional.
Wilcox created Zcash in 2016 following his involvement in the early code of Bitcoin. He has been promoted to Chief Product Officer at Shielded Labs. His critique has a force in the crypto world.
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Bitcoin’s Cultural Roadblock Sparks Innovation Debate
Wilcox perceives the community of Bitcoin to be conservative. He opposes this to his vision of Zcash, which he wants to remain very open.
On X, he wrote Zcash requires flexibility to develop. We shall also make our best efforts to maintain high openness, he wrote. He also proposed engineering solutions that allowed changes to occur caused by the minority.
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Wilcox suggests that the minority stakeholders should have the opportunity to exercise their ideas, in spite of the majority not agreeing. This is quite unlike the consensus governance of Bitcoin.
The discussion brings out the conflicts between stability and innovation. The conservative nature of Bitcoin helps secure the network, although its opponents claim that it delays the ability to address emerging threats.
Quantum-computing vulnerabilities may affect up to 1.7 million Bitcoin. These coins are in early addresses where the public keys are exposed, and the community is divided between the need to add quantum-resistant upgrades.
Strategy chairman Michael Saylor excused the Bitcoin development process by stating that the developers will eventually implement required security patches. He is sure that quantum computing will enhance Bitcoin by upgrading the protocols.
Wilcox has wider industry friction. Bitcoin maximalists prefer predictability and established governance, whereas innovation supporters insist on quicker technical development and experimentation.
Decentralized networks have a deep philosophical rift. There are still unresolved issues concerning how to tie together emergency security improvements and the opposition of some members of the community makes it hard to quickly change.