Bitcoin Price Boosted by Segregated Witness Release

Bitcoin Price Boosted by Segregated Witness Release

Bitcoin Core developer Pieter Wuille has released Segregated Witness causing quite a stir in the industry. Segregated witness is the first step in allowing Bitcoin to scale by fitting more transactions in the current 1MB block size limit. It brings added benefits by removing the part of each Bitcoin transaction carrying the digital signature, instead....


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