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Topic: [2017-05-31] A ‘Segwit2x Working Group’ Has Submitted a Bitcoin Scaling Plan (Read 3826 times)

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I do agree with Garzik's statement:

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Garzik concludes by saying he hopes the community can judge by viewing “those who act, and produce measurable outcomes.” He believes doing so is far superior to resorting to personal attacks and spreading conspiracies. “I ask everyone who wants a better, brighter, more positive Bitcoin community to start here: Be Good To Each Other and let’s build good code,” Garzik adds.

Rather than attacking one another, they should be friendly and positive.  Try not to compete but rather cooperate.  The reason why this scaling problem had not been resolved for several years because each camp try to compete and dominate the scene.  Why not cooperate and collaborate with them and build a good code together as what Garzik stated.
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A ‘Segwit2x Working Group’ Has Submitted a Bitcoin Scaling Plan

Just recently Bitcoin.com reported on a Bitcoin Improvement Proposal (BIP) written by Calvin Rechner that was recently submitted to the developer’s mailing list. There is another plan in the works initiated by Bitcoin developer and Bloq CEO, Jeff Garzik, that aims to combine Segwit and a 2MB block size increase. On May 30 Garzik addressed the community detailing his thoughts on bitcoin’s current throughput issues and the proposed scaling solutions’ intentions.

https://news.bitcoin.com/segwit2x-group-bitcoin-scaling-plan/
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