Bitcoin core developers emphasized the freedom to define how users interact with Bitcoin, and emphasized that this autonomy protects the network. In a publication published on June 6th, 31 signatories emphasized that Core avoids automatic updates, imposes changes on users, and ensures that they are imposes changes on users. Strengthening decentralization.
The announcement emphasizes that “freedom to run any software is the main protection of the network against coercion,” and is in the context of the Bitconner community facing deep debate about how to use the network.
Critics, with the other side and the announcement of Bitcoin Core, consider that non-monetary use of Bitcoin, such as inscriptions, is “spam,” representing an attack on the network’s original purpose.
Core Signer Approach
Statements supported by developers such as Antoine Poinsot, Gloria Zhao, and Pieter Wuille detail the responsibilities of Bitcoin Core, Bitcoin’s most operating client. Optimize your software Efficiently validate and broadcast transactions and blocks.
According to the message signer, this client includes a policy (2) to prevent attacks against denial of service, which facilitates the rapid propagation of transactions.
However, developers are aware that they are trying to block non-monatary executable transactions such as strength inscriptions in order to use alternative channels that weaken bitcoin censorship resistance.
In this way, Bitcoin Core accepts it as an inevitable reality of non-financial use of networks, such as registering non-financial data, in the middle of a strong debate, and recognizes it as a system in which it resists censorship. Used for a variety of purposeseven if not all users agree.