Wu Jihan: Please tell the core developers who have committed to and signed the Hong Kong consensus protocol that Antpool hopes they will submit the 2MB hard fork code in time, which means before July. As free people, they have the ability to write such code. Blocks should not be too full to provide a good user experience for people using Bitcoin. Men should keep their word. This is part of the foreseeable future. If you are saying one thing in public and another in private, don't think you are safe. In the past few months, you have received the benefits of killing your competitors. Now when you need to provide your own commitment, you say your promises are blackmailed.
When we signed the Hong Kong Agreement, miners were prepared for you guys to not deliver on your promises this July, and it looks more and more like this will happen. Great, we are patient. However, are you prepared to bear the potential consequences of violating the Hong Kong Agreement?
Original English text from wu jihan Please bring a message to those Core individuals who have signed on the HK agreement that Antpool wants them to timely propose the 2MB HF code they have promised in the HK conference. Timely means in July. As free individuals they have the capability to write some code. Block should not be too full to stop people using Bitcoin with good user experience. Men should be of their words. That is a part of "foreseeable".
Don't feel too safe when you are acting so manipulative. After you got the benefit of killing competition in the past months, but when you need to deliver your promise, you call your promise as being blackmailed. When about signing the HK agreement, miners had prepared very well in minds what if you guys would not deliver the promise in July, which is more and more likely to happen. That's fine, we have the patience. However, are you guys prepared to bear the potential consequence of breaching the HK agreement?
Link https://reddit.com/r/btc/comments/4o2nii/please_bring_a_message_to_those_core_individuals/
Add a reply from a core developer who participated in the Hong Kong consensus On reddit, Luke responded to the ultimatum with "Hardfork stuff is off-topic for the dev meetings", which translates to "Hard fork is not a topic for core development meetings anymore". It feels like it's almost a done deal that core is violating the Hong Kong consensus.
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