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No Superior Bitcoin in Existence, Claims Riot Platforms’ Pierre Richard

Exploring the Unwavering Belief in Bitcoin's Supremacy in the Midst of the Latest Debate Sparked by a Viral Speech

Mark Valerius by Mark Valerius
March 13, 2025
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Key Points

  • Top-tier Bitcoin enthusiasts, including Michael Saylor and Pierre Rochard, gathered in Washington, D.C., for a discussion organized by the Bitcoin Policy Institute.
  • A debate over the concept of a “better Bitcoin” was sparked by a video of Michael Saylor’s speech, with Pierre Rochard providing comprehensive responses to criticisms.

On March 11, 2025, a significant meeting of Bitcoin aficionados took place in Washington, D.C., under the auspices of the Bitcoin Policy Institute.

Michael Saylor’s Speech

Michael Saylor delivered a compelling discourse on Bitcoin’s role in America. A video of his speech ignited a debate over the necessity of a “superior Bitcoin”. Pierre Rochard of Riot Platforms entered the conversation, explaining why a better Bitcoin is not feasible.

The debate was triggered when Jason Calacanis, a podcaster, entrepreneur, and angel investor, reacted to Saylor’s speech. Saylor argued that the U.S., being a global powerhouse, must dominate cyberspace to maintain its status, and stressed the importance of Bitcoin and why America should own a significant portion of it.

Calacanis reposted the video, claiming that Saylor was tarnishing Bitcoin’s brand and ecosystem through constant promotion and risky accumulation strategies. Calacanis argued that Saylor’s actions pave the way for the launch of a “superior Bitcoin”.

Response from Bitcoin Supporters

Bitcoin supporters, however, disagreed, arguing that a “superior Bitcoin” is an impossibility, and suggested that Calacanis simply doesn’t comprehend Bitcoin fully. Matty Ice of Consensus Pro, for example, stated that Saylor’s ownership of a large portion of Bitcoin does not result in its centralization.

Pierre Rochard, Research VP at Riot Platforms, Inc., provided a detailed rebuttal to Calacanis’ concerns. He emphasized that Bitcoin’s decentralization is inherent to its design and proof-of-work, and the distribution of nodes worldwide is more significant than one person’s accumulation of bitcoins.

Rochard argued that Saylor’s activities are less impactful on Bitcoin’s value than factors such as the predictable issuance schedule, global accessibility, security, and the community of decentralized node operators. He stressed that Bitcoin has survived numerous significant upheavals, such as massive exchange collapses, market volatility, and protocol disagreements, without affecting its operations.

While Rochard didn’t outrightly state that a “better Bitcoin” is impossible, he expressed that its creation is highly unlikely. He pointed out that existing altcoins and tokens have long-range vulnerabilities, and all attempts to mimic Bitcoin’s infrastructure have failed.

Rochard also gave a speech at the Washington, D.C. event, arguing that Bitcoin is superior to gold. He raised doubts about the authenticity of the gold stored in Fort Knox, arguing that the last audit, which occurred 50 years ago, was not a proper audit.

Rochard stressed that the purity of Bitcoin is verifiable by anyone with a connected device, and calculating the total supply’s share of any amount of Bitcoin is simple. He argued that the secure storage and transport of Bitcoin are much easier and cheaper than that of gold.

Rochard’s remarks echoed many things previously said by Saylor and other Bitcoin proponents, all of whom advocate for a more aggressive Bitcoin purchase policy. Saylor mentioned in his speech that by 2035, 99% of the total Bitcoin supply will be mined, and the U.S. must establish its leadership in Bitcoin by then.

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