PANews, June 8 news, according to Cointelegraph, the Bitcoin Core Project released a statement on Bitcoin core development and transaction relay strategy yesterday, suggesting a non-interference attitude towards the use of the Bitcoin network. However, this move has sparked strong dissatisfaction within the Bitcoin community, and analysts believe it may lead to a split within the community.

1. JAN3 CEO Samson Mow stated that Bitcoin Core developers have been gradually changing the network, but the statement 'this is how it is now, too bad' itself is inappropriate.

2. Casa founder Jameson Lopp stated: Bitcoin Core developers are a group that says we cannot force anyone to run code they do not like. Such a statement is like conducting public relations, but when there is no unified information and just a group of independent developers making statements, such public relations perform poorly.

3. Bitcoin developer Carl Horton stated: Bitcoin is a 'currency', not a 'bucket', nor a 'store', or any general data storage, it is a peer-to-peer electronic cash system.

4. Bitcoin Core developer Luke Dashjr stated: The transaction relay goals listed in the statement are basically all wrong. Predicting which information will be mined is a centralized goal. The main goal of transaction relay is to predict which Bitcoin transactions will be mined, and helping the spread of spam is harmful.