Coin界News reports that F2Pool co-founder Wang Chun posted on the X platform regarding BIP-110 related controversies, stating that Bitcoin should not be sacralized, and criticizing some Bitcoin extremists for hindering technological innovation. He pointed out that some supporters view scaling or functional improvement attempts as "altcoin attacks" without distinction, using moral accusations to mask insufficient innovation, causing Bitcoin to evolve from an economic concept into a system with ideological color. Wang Chun expressed that against the backdrop of continuous development in DeFi, privacy, and payment infrastructure, Bitcoin should not become a system that is "too rigid to evolve."
Coin界News reports that F2Pool co-founder Wang Chun posted on the X platform regarding BIP-110 related controversies, stating that Bitcoin should not be sacralized, and criticizing some Bitcoin extremists for hindering technological innovation. He pointed out that some supporters view scaling or functional improvement attempts as "altcoin attacks" without distinction, using moral accusations to mask insufficient innovation, causing Bitcoin to evolve from an economic concept into a system with ideological color. Wang Chun expressed that against the backdrop of continuous development in DeFi, privacy, and payment infrastructure, Bitcoin should not become a system that is "too rigid to evolve."