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by: xpoolPosted on: September 8, 2025

Bitcoin’s Censorship Debate: Core Developers Face a Crucial Crossroads

A heated debate within Bitcoin’s core developer community is brewing over the network’s ability to remain censorship-resistant. Leading voices, including Leonidas, Adam Back, and Jameson Lopp, are clashing on whether the focus should be on financial transactions or data-heavy records, sparking concern about potential fragmentation of the blockchain ecosystem.

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