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From: Corey Haddad <corey3@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 12 Jun 2022 12:35:06 -0400
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Subject: Re: [bitcoin-dev] Bitcoin covenants are inevitable
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Even if demand for block space is currently not needed to pay for security
due to the block rewards, demand for BTC itself is needed for those rewards
to be worth anything.
Bitcoin, as a proof of work system, is only secure at scale. Therefore
continued growth and user adoption are both critical for Bitcoin's
security. Perhaps the question then becomes
who feels that Bitcoin is inevitable, and who feels it is possible that it
can damaged or destroyed?

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<div dir=3D"ltr">Even if demand=C2=A0for block space is currently not neede=
d to pay for security due to the block rewards, demand for BTC itself is ne=
eded for those rewards to be worth anything.<div>Bitcoin, as a proof of wor=
k system, is only secure at scale. Therefore continued growth and user adop=
tion are both critical for Bitcoin&#39;s security. Perhaps the question the=
n becomes</div><div>who feels that Bitcoin is inevitable, and who feels it =
is possible that it can damaged=C2=A0or destroyed?</div></div>

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