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Bitcoin purity, markets or upgrades? Saylor names four camps

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Last updated: 05/06/2026 7:09 Chiều
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Published 05/06/2026
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Maximalists and capitalists see different routesTechnologists and fundamentalists pull in opposite directionsStrategy backdrop adds market context

Michael Saylor has outlined four Bitcoin ideologies in a new paper, framing the debate over how Bitcoin should grow, connect with markets, improve technically, and protect its core principles.

Summary

  • Saylor separates Bitcoin believers into maximalists, capitalists, technologists, and fundamentalists as adoption debates widen globally.
  • Capitalists favor market integration, while fundamentalists warn against custody, leverage, regulation, and protocol compromise risks.
  • The paper lands as Strategy faces scrutiny after Strategy’s rare Bitcoin sale and price pressure.

Saylor said Bitcoin has moved beyond its early role as a niche technology or monetary protest. He described it as a global monetary network that now matters to individuals, companies, banks, capital markets, and governments.

In the paper, Saylor identified four groups: Bitcoin Maximalists, Bitcoin Capitalists, Bitcoin Technologists, and Bitcoin Fundamentalists. He said these groups all see Bitcoin as important, but they differ on adoption, upgrades, market access, and preservation.

Saylor wrote that Bitcoin is “no longer a narrow technical experiment or a niche monetary protest.” His paper presents the split as a natural stage in Bitcoin’s growth, not a simple conflict inside the community.

Maximalists and capitalists see different routes

Saylor said Bitcoin Maximalists view Bitcoin as the dominant digital monetary network. They see it as sound money, a store of value, and a tool for people facing inflation, debasement, or weak financial systems.

He said Maximalists give Bitcoin moral clarity, but they must still answer how the network fits into banks, companies, capital markets, and governments. In his view, Maximalism defines the destination, while other groups debate the route.

Bitcoin Capitalists take a broader market view. Saylor said they want Bitcoin inside portfolios, balance sheets, credit products, securities, custody systems, and global financial infrastructure.

This group sees Bitcoin as digital capital. It supports corporate treasuries, Bitcoin-backed credit, institutional custody, and higher-layer tools that help Bitcoin reach more users.

Technologists and fundamentalists pull in opposite directions

Saylor said Bitcoin Technologists believe the protocol must keep improving. Their focus includes scalability, privacy, security, usability, wallet design, custody models, and future threats such as quantum computing.

He also warned that protocol changes carry risk. Bitcoin’s base layer has value because users trust its stability, so any change must meet a high standard before the network accepts it.

Bitcoin Fundamentalists take the opposite caution further. Saylor said they focus on self-custody, personal nodes, decentralization, immutability, and censorship resistance.

They worry that banks, governments, custodians, leverage, and financial engineering could weaken Bitcoin’s original purpose. Saylor said their role is to protect Bitcoin’s core principles while avoiding a closed view of adoption.

Strategy backdrop adds market context

The paper comes during a tense week for Saylor and Strategy. As previously reported by crypto.news, Strategy sold 32 BTC for about $2.5 million, its first Bitcoin sale since 2022.

The sale was small compared with Strategy’s holdings, but it drew attention because Saylor has long argued for holding Bitcoin. Related reports also said Bitcoin traded near $60,000 as ETF outflows and weak sentiment added pressure.

That backdrop gives Saylor’s paper a timely market angle. Bitcoin is no longer only a technical network or a personal savings tool. It now sits inside public companies, credit structures, ETFs, and policy debates.

Saylor’s final message favored a mixed path. He argued that Bitcoin should protect its base layer while allowing markets, applications, custody tools, and financial products to develop around it. He called that path disciplined expansion.

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