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SegWit News

Segregated Witness or SegWit is a soft work protocol that changes the method of storing data. It was presented in December 2015 by Pieter Wiulle as a solution to Bitcoin’s scalability problems.
The core concept of SegWit is a segregation of the digital signature from the transactions data. As the digital signature is 65 percent of transaction, removing it from the data will increase Bitcoin’s blockchain maximum size from 1MB to a little under 4MB. SegWit could also help with fixing a bug called “transaction malleability,” which is when anyone could change some small details and modify the transaction ID. This bug prevented the development of new features for Bitcoin.
Segregated Witness was activated on August 24, 2017. Still, not everyone who accepts SegWit as Bitcoin can still work using the old protocol. Only around 30 percent of transactions are using a new format at the day of writing this article.

Litecoin pushed aside IOTA, NEM and Ethereum Classic to become again the number 4 cryptocurrency.
Hitting Over $2 Bln Market Cap, Litecoin Stole Crypto Show Last Week
Frisco d'Anconia
2017-06-18T15:10:00+01:00
57704
As the August 1 deadline draws near, f2pool becomes the next company to voice support for scaling.
F2Pool Announces Support For SegWit2x
Jon Buck
2017-06-18T14:50:00+01:00
12341
Bixin Pool Announces Support for Segwit2x, ‘mature technology’
Bixin Pool Announces Support for SegWit2x, Calls It Mature Technology
Jon Buck
2017-06-17T13:05:00+01:00
13079
Bitmain.com offers guidance in case of UAHF (BIP148) support
Strongly in Favor of UAHF, Bitmain.com Offers Guidance in Case of its Support
Jon Buck
2017-06-14T13:05:00+01:00
10253
Litecoin creator Charlie Lee has started his full-time work on Litecoin celebrating a $12,000 donation.
Litecoin’s Charlie Lee Quits Coinbase, Receives $12,000 Donation
William Suberg
2017-06-13T17:20:00+01:00
41957
Bitcoin’s dominance in crypto market has dropped from 85% to under 50%.
Bitcoin Loses Crypto Dominance Position, Startups Eye Altcoins
Wassim Bendella
2017-06-12T09:43:00+01:00
11560
Bitcoin Core developers haven’t expressed their support for Segwit2x, the proposal to activate Segwit at a 80% threshold and execute a 2MB hard fork.
Not a Single Bitcoin Core Developer Has Approved SegWit + 2 MB Hard Fork Yet
Joseph Young
2017-06-09T18:05:00+01:00
26175
Various Bitcoin scaling options have sprung up as a result of SegWit - yet there are still no viable options.
Bitcoin Scaling: Which is The Most Viable Option?
Joshua Althauser
2017-06-06T17:45:00+01:00
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