F2Pool co-founder Wang Chun has publicly criticized BIP-444, a proposal aimed at curbing Bitcoin spam through a temporary soft fork. Writing on the X platform, Chun stated, "BIP-444 is a bad idea. We will not support any soft fork operations, whether temporary or not." He expressed disappointment with developers pursuing what he views as a misguided direction.
The proposal has sparked debate within the Bitcoin community, with some developers advocating for the soft fork as a solution to spam issues. However, Chun's opposition highlights the ongoing division among stakeholders regarding the best approach to maintain Bitcoin's integrity and functionality.
F2Pool Co-Founder Opposes BIP-444 and Soft Fork Operations
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