Greg Maxwell: Bitcoin’s SegWit ‘Redeployment’ Has To Wait

Greg Maxwell: Bitcoin’s SegWit ‘Redeployment’ Has To Wait

Core developer Greg Maxwell has deflated hopes of imminent SegWit activation, saying any redeployment “can’t happen” until the current one expires. Responding to an alleged agreement led by Barry Silbert at the Consensus conference to activate SegWit by September, Maxwell explained this was due to technical reasons of “simplicity and safety.” “So in 0.13.1+ almost all of SegWit is already active, including all the P2P components... the new network service flag, the witness-tx and block messages, compact blocks v2, etc. A redeployment of SegWit will need to redefine all these things,” he....


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