F2Pool cofundador Wang Chun: La actualización del protocolo de Bitcoin no debería incluir prácticas similares a la "ley de empaquetado" para su imposición forzada

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Golden Finance reported that Wang Chun, co-founder of F2Pool, said in a post on the X platform that upgrades to the Bitcoin protocol should not be pushed through in a manner similar to how U.S. politicians use “bills bundling” to force progress; this is also an important reason for his opposition to BIP-110 and BIP-54. Several issues being discussed lack real urgency: for example, “time warp attacks” (Timewarp) have existed for a long time, but do not provide any substantive benefit to miners’ revenues; block validation efficiency has been significantly improved by libsecp256k1 and hardware upgrades, so there is no need for protocol-layer adjustments; and “forged confirmed transactions” essentially depend on breaking a double SHA256 collision, and if it holds true it would mean that the security of the Bitcoin core has been compromised. Wang Chun added that the issues above are all insufficient to drive protocol changes; at present, only the “duplicate transactions” problem has some repair value, and it could be one of the few changes worth implementing.

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