Well you can always disable the filesystem check via /etc/fstab. Just set the value in the sixth column to 0. This way fsck assumes the filesystem doesn’t need to be checked ever and fsck.btrfs will never be run. But you have to remember enable the check later on if a proper fsck.btrfs has been released.
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