My opinion is that Saylor will not be on the side that I will end up in
I tend to agree. The whole identity thing built into Bitcoin was shocking to me, even though I haven't even yet learned exactly what it does.
In my opinion, Bitcoin should only be the best ledger ever. It should only be about sending UTXO's from one address to another. Everyone wants Bitcoin to do more, and this is misguided. This is partly why I went on my rant a few weeks ago about building a better Bitcoin, and perhaps what it will be is a fork.
I am not sympathetic to the idea that any transaction which follows consensus is valid because there should be nothing stored in the block outside of addresses and signatures.
Watching the new WBD podcast today with Gloria Zhou who is one of the devs made me learn something even new, that all those transactions coming in require compute power. Nodes should not be forced to compute stupid transactions, and nodes should not be forced to store stupid data.
The interviews with the Blackrock ceo shows he's a Bitcoiner
I tend to agree as well. I think he gets it more than Saylor. When Saylor talks about bitcoin being digital energy, I think he is going too far. Yes, bitcoin miners can turn off which means the grid gets instant access to that energy not being used, but you can't store this energy which I think he goes on and on about.
For me, Bitcoin is really just a ledger. This is all that money ever was, and the only reason money failed was because it was too easy to print up and hence dilute everyone else.