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Re: 95% lol. No chance. SegWit is now dead.
by
Seldar
on 16/01/2017, 13:54:17 UTC
There's like 4000 nodes running core, and 3000 of them are signaling segwit.   There are about 400 nodes signaling "other things" ... (XT, Classic, BU, etc.).   It's as clear as day on the node side.   Only miners hoping they can delay the fee drop and capacity increase a little longer.

Off courser, miners who are voting BU want to delay the fee drop...
What a joke Cheesy

If you want to get to $0.01 fees and $5000 coins, you'd need fast and efficient 100MB blocks that can be easily and quickly transmitted to all nodes in the network.   100MB is crazy and can never work.   Networks just don't scale that way.   So let's please stop fooling ourselves and pretend off-chain scaling *isn't* the end game here.

100mbytes per blocks... 160kbytes/s (or 1.285mbits/sec)... It's not what we could call a high speed rate!