The Segregated Witness Concept: A ‘Turning Point’ for Bitcoin?

The Segregated Witness Concept: A ‘Turning Point’ for Bitcoin?

There’s been quite a bit of discussion concerning the block size debate again with the recent Scaling Bitcoin event in Hong Kong. Many BIP proposals and concepts were brought to the public’s eye by a few engineers working on Bitcoin’s code. One of the ideas called “Segregated Witness” was brought to the table at the conference by developer Pieter Wuille,....


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