Bitcoin Unlimited Support Overtakes SegWit For the First Time

Bitcoin Unlimited Support Overtakes SegWit For the First Time

The percentage of blocks that are signaling support for Bitcoin Unlimited has surpassed Segregated Witness, making it the most popular scaling solution at the moment. Scaling Bitcoin. Scaling is the most important and pressing issue in Bitcoin at the moment. The current block size capacity allows for three to seven transactions per second to be made in the network. With many blocks getting close to being full, the Bitcoin network will soon be unable to support its growing user base, which means that users may be subject to larger-than-usual fees or delayed confirmation times. As so, there....


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