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Debate in the Community

According to the news agency (PANews), the Bitcoin Core project recently issued a statement regarding its development strategy and transaction relocation, calling for a non-intervention approach to the Bitcoin network. This move sparked significant discontent within the Bitcoin community, with concerns about a potential split.

Samson Mow, CEO of JAN3, criticized the incremental changes made by Bitcoin Core developers, pointing out that the current situation is problematic. He argued that the idea of accepting the status quo is inappropriate.

Jameson Lopp, founder of Casa, commented on Bitcoin Core developers as a group, affirming that they cannot force anyone to run software they do not like. He likened this stance to public relations efforts, noting that without a unified message, the statement from independent developers lacks effective communication.

Luke Dashjr, a Bitcoin Core developer, criticized the transaction relocation goals outlined in the statement, describing them as fundamentally flawed. He argued that predicting which transactions will be mined is a central goal and warned that aiding the spread of spam is detrimental.

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