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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.

Major mining pool F2Pool has formally announced SegWit support, saying block size increases can be for “future discussions.”
F2Pool Formalizes SegWit Support, Considers Big Blocks “For Future”
William Suberg
2017-04-18T11:05:00+01:00
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Bitcoin price has passed the $1200 line once again, maintaining the gains in the face of all disagreements.
Bitcoin Price Returns to $1,200 Again, New Normal For Now
Frisco d'Anconia
2017-04-18T10:21:00+01:00
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Roger Ver, owner of Bitcoin.com, on why Bitcoin Unlimited can still win the scaling debate
Roger Ver Defends Bitcoin Unlimited, Says Core Deviated: CT Exclusive
Frisco d'Anconia
2017-04-17T13:20:00+01:00
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The world's third largest Bitcoin mining Pool F2Pool finally decides to support Bitcoin Core’s Segregated Witness (SegWit) on both Bitcoin and Litecoin.
World's Third Largest Bitcoin Mining Pool Signals SegWit For Bitcoin
Joseph Young
2017-04-16T09:18:00+01:00
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Earlier today, Wang Chun, the owner of F2Pool, the second largest Bitcoin mining pool in the world, clarified that he was never against the activation of Bitcoi...
F2Pool: We Were Never Against SegWit. Wait...
Joseph Young
2017-04-13T17:05:00+01:00
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Segregated Witness (Segwit) support has been on the rise ever since the disclosure of the covert usage of AsicBoost by Bitcoin Core developer Greg Maxwell.
How Greg Maxwell Exploited Bitcoin Unlimited in Every Way Possible
Joseph Young
2017-04-13T09:05:00+01:00
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Cornell professor Emin Gun Sirer on the so-called “Dragon’s Den” that allegedly hides a secret army of 21 trolls pushing for the “Core” agenda.
Secret Bitcoin Troll Army Pushes for SegWit Adoption: Emin Gun Sirer
Joël Valenzuela
2017-04-12T11:49:00+01:00
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Vinny Lingham, an outspoken Bitcoin entrepreneur, has described Bitcoin as not an investment asset at the moment, but rather as a speculation tool.
Bitcoin Price Should Breach $1,300 To Make Bitcoin Investment Asset: Lingham
Frisco d'Anconia
2017-04-12T11:18:00+01:00
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