Michael Saylor says US needs Bitcoin to continue as military superpower aligning with SoftWar theory
In a recent speech at a Bitcoin Policy Institute event, Michael Saylor aligned closely with Major Jason Loweryâs âSoftWarâ thesis, framing Bitcoin as a critical defense mechanism rather than merely a financial asset.
Saylor emphasized Bitcoinâs role as a âdigital defense system,â equating its open, decentralized energy flow to the strategic military defense of cyberspace.
Echoing Loweryâs SoftWar theory, he asserted that Bitcoin control is essential for national security, likening its network to the protection of air, sea, and outer space. He specifically highlighted Bitcoinâs defense capabilities against sophisticated threats, including artificial intelligence systems.
During his talk, Saylor underlined the networkâs strength, stating that â800 exahashesâ of encryption form an impenetrable barrier even against AI attacks, referencing comments made previously by Elon Musk on the difficulty for AI to hack Bitcoin. Bitcoin startup AuthLN is already building such technology using the Lightning Network to make brute force hacking monetarily inefficient for bad actors.
Saylor positioned the networkâs immense hashing power, currently around 800 exahashes per second, as an unprecedented shield safeguarding both economic value and national security.
Further aligning with Loweryâs strategic framing, Saylor argued that losing control over Bitcoin would mean losing dominance over cyberspace.
He noted that a failure to maintain this control could risk severe economic disruption akin to being cut off from critical sea routes, a reference to historical precedents in warfare and economic competition.
Saylor called for significant national investment in Bitcoin, highlighting Strategyâs own substantial financial commitments, $33 billion for roughly 2.4% of Bitcoinâs network, as indicative of Bitcoinâs strategic economic significance, implying a trillion-dollar valuation underpins the networkâs security.
The urgency in his speech mirrors Loweryâs argument that nations must aggressively participate in Bitcoinâs hashing competition to secure strategic advantages without resorting to violence, reinforcing Bitcoinâs role as a cornerstone of modern geopolitical strategy.
Saylor concluded that Bitcoin represents âmanifest destinyâ for America, framing the choice starkly as either âprosperity or povertyâ based on whether nations effectively leverage Bitcoinâs strategic value.
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