Jeff Garzik: Work Continues for Segwit2X at Full Throttle

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Jeff Garzik Segwit2x continues to evolve as planned.

According to an email to the project’s mailing list two days ago , Bloq’s co-founder, CEO Jeff Garzik aims to impose the 2MB block size on the community with the fork scheduled for mid-next month.

Despite strong objections from the project team, the necessary changes were made.

According to Garzik:

“Work continues at full speed for Segwit2x, which will be completed in mid-November.”

Segwit2x‘s scaling solutions are supported by some companies in the market and some of the mining industry. Segwit2x supporters think this effort will enable greater processing capacity, just like SegWit, which took place in August.

Although it is supported by some well-known businesses in the industry, the community is also struggling within itself.. Because Segwit2x can cause two rival Bitcoin blockchains to occur.. In such a case, discussions continue about which variant will be called Bitcoin.

The Drama Continues

Even this minor update caused controversy.

According to the message, Segwit2x Bitcoin Core It will be installed on the old version of. According to Garzik, the reason for this decision is “instability and code errors” in the new versions. Garzik’s words caused the controversy to flare up.

As Garzik explained, after examining the software bugs reported on Bitcoin’s Github page, he realized the mistakes of Bitcoin’s open-source software group.

Garzik’s While these words created opposing views on social media, most people stated that the mentioned bugs were not found in the software.

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