Michael Saylor, founder of Strategy, has publicly opposed the BIP 110 proposal, which seeks to restrict certain data storage uses on the Bitcoin network, such as inscriptions. Saylor argues that Bitcoin should maintain its principles of neutrality, open markets, and permissionless innovation, rather than targeting specific use cases through consensus rules. He presented 110 reasons for his opposition, stressing that Bitcoin should remain conservative at its base layer and does not require guardians of purity, but rather guardians of neutrality.