Bitcoin Core Devs Force Through Divisive Upgrade—Will the Network Split?
Bitcoin''s backbone just got a jolt. Core developers pushed through hotly contested protocol changes—ignoring warnings of potential chain fragmentation. Critics scream recklessness; proponents call it progress. Either way, the market''s about to vote with its wallet (as usual).
The changes—buried in commit logs but seismic in impact—could alter transaction validation rules. Miners now face a brutal choice: upgrade or defect. Meanwhile, exchanges scramble to update contingency plans for what could be crypto''s messiest divorce since Ethereum Classic.
Funny how ''decentralized'' systems still hinge on a handful of devs making unilateral decisions. But hey, at least Wall Street can''t manipulate this... right?
