Coinomi Founder John Jegutanis: Scale Bitcoin by Decreasing Latency
John Jegutanis, co-founder of bitcoin and altcoin mobile wallet Coinomi, recently proposed the concept of ”Soft Blocks“ to help scale Bitcoin. Soft Blocks, Jegutanis says, could reduce the risk of increasing Bitcoin's block-size limit. Speaking to Bitcoin Magazine, he explained: “It is not so much the block size – although yes, it must be increased – but....
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