Bitcoin Core Loses Support Amidst Lingering Scalability Issues

Bitcoin Core Loses Support Amidst Lingering Scalability Issues

Based on block size voting results, only 27.94% of the community is in favor of the Bitcoin Core solution. The Bitcoin ecosystem is divided into multiple camps. With the lingering scalability issues, and other proposals representing an immediate solution to this problem, there is an interesting mid shift taking place. As it turns out, the majority of miners is still supporting Bitcoin Core in the block size debate. But they are losing ground at a rapid pace. Right now, there are different proposals on the table to solve the Bitcoin scalability issue. One thing everyone seems to agree on is....


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