Auradine CEO: Bitcoin's decentralization is a matter of national security
Rajiv Khemani, co-founder and CEO of Bitcoin mining chip manufacturer Auradine, stated that the decentralization of the entire Bitcoin stack is a matter of national security. The CEO explained that third-party firmware (which updates and changes over time) could theoretically be used to disrupt power grids or launch a 51% attack on the Bitcoin network.
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