DOG Mode Client Reignites Debate Over Who Controls Bitcoin's Network Rules

A new Bitcoin client called DOG Mode, introduced by a developer known as Leonidas, is challenging the network's default transaction relay policies. The client proposes alternative rules for what transactions nodes will forward, putting it at odds with Bitcoin's established defaults. This has reignited a long-standing philosophical debate within the Bitcoin community about censorship resistance and free-market principles. The dispute raises a fundamental question about governance: who ultimately has the authority to set the rules of the Bitcoin network. The development signals that a significant disagreement over Bitcoin's future direction may be on the horizon.
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