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Topic
Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: The Barry Silbert segwit2x agreement with >80% miner support.
by
hv_
on 08/07/2017, 14:32:36 UTC
The contention is "what comes after segwit?" On the Core side is "nothing" (i.e., just segwit)
lol

In fact, the Core has many things after segwit; some of which are already done (compact blocks), signature aggregation, weakblocks, flexcaps, etc.

All anyone else has is MOAR BLOCKSIZE REGARDLESS OF THE CONSEQUENCES and some heads on spikes.


Would these be the same "compact blocks" you were looking for 4 years ago?
Would these be the same "aggregate signature idea" you were looking for 4 years ago?
Would these be the same hard limit "weakblocks" you were looking for 2 years ago?
Would these be the same hard limit "flexcaps" you were looking for 2 years ago?

Methinks this stuff you mention is on the "don't rush it" list as ditching BDB 4; and, as such, a whole lot of nothing.

Before any BSfanboy answers let me try:

"No, you and you miner idiots have blocked all that nice stuff for that long now. We are not guilty!"
 Grin