Notable Bitcoin Core Contributors Now Open to Increasing Block-size Limit to 2 or 4MB

Notable Bitcoin Core Contributors Now Open to Increasing Block-size Limit to 2 or 4MB

Although some individuals in the Bitcoin community believed that nothing would come out of the recent Scaling Bitcoin workshop in Montreal, it seems that some progress was made in finding a compromise between the small-block decentralists and the big-block progressives. Multiple discussions between some of the key minds in the Bitcoin Core development....


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