Proposal BIP-110 has ignited a heated debate within the Bitcoin community, drawing criticism from prominent figures. Wang Chun, co-founder of F2Pool, criticized the proposal as "nonsense" disguised as child protection. Jameson Lopp, co-founder of Casa, labeled BIP-110 as reckless and irrational, predicting its failure. Adam Back, CEO of Blockstream, expressed concerns that the proposal could undermine Bitcoin's immutability and store of value. BIP-110 aims to limit non-monetary data in transactions through a soft fork, addressing "spam data" issues. However, its introduction has polarized opinions among Bitcoin's key stakeholders, highlighting the ongoing debate over network improvements.