PANews reported on June 8 that according to Cointelegraph, the Bitcoin Core Project released a Bitcoin Core Development and Transaction Relay Strategy Statement yesterday, suggesting a non-interference attitude towards the use of the Bitcoin network. However, this move has caused strong dissatisfaction in the Bitcoin community, and analysts believe that it may lead to a split in the community: 1. Samson Mow, CEO of JAN3, said that Bitcoin Core developers have been gradually changing the network, but the statement that "it's too bad now" is inappropriate; 2.Casa founder Jameson Lopp said: Bitcoin Core developers are a group. They said we can’t force anyone to run code they don’t like. This statement is like doing public relations, but when there is no unified message and it’s just a group of independent developers making statements, such public relations performance is poor; 3. Bitcoin developer Carl Horton said: Bitcoin is a "coin", 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 said: The transaction relay goals listed in the statement are basically wrong. Predicting which information will be mined is a centralized goal. The main goal of the transaction relay is to predict the Bitcoin transactions to be mined. Helping spam spread is harmful.

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