Every bitcoin evangelists mentions, "The number of bitcoins in existence is not expected to exceed 21 million because of bitcoin protocol."
We know the limit of circulation is the one of the very strong advantages of Bitcoin....
However, what happens if Bitcoin Core members or Bitcoin Operation members agree to modify bitcoin protocol ?
I think, they can easily change the limit as they like upon their own agreement.
Or is that technically impossible
Let me know.
Thanks
Bitcoin is not "expected" to exceed 21 million. It is a hard limit. It is one of the best advantages currently of using bitcoin and the reason why most people are interested in it apart from its irreversibility and decentralization...
It's a good question. Bitcoin, aka the current version of bitcoin cannot exceed 21 million coins total however if there is a hard fork to allow the creation of more coins than 21 million, then there is a possibility. It will most likely split the community into two and have two separate chains running simultaneously to each other. Anyone can create a fork of bitcoin, it's not just the bitcoin core.
I don't think that most people here would like bitcoin to ever have such an upgrade though, so therefore the fork is likely to not gain any traction and nobody uses it, and the tokens that is on that platform will probably be deemed worthless.