It is in our nature to want it all. The Chinese Bitcoin mining industry not only wants control in minting coins and what is included in a block they now are making moves to control development to get what they want. Bigger blocks.
To gain back leverage there must be the ability to do transactions off the chain.
lol wake up. your sleeping.
im guessing blockstream tucked you into bed and read you a fairy tale.
telling you to count the miner until you fall asleep instead of thinking of the boogey men under your blockstream bed.
care to try reading before bed. and not jump into bed with anyone that only wants to grab your wallet.
here is some tips for your research
1. if segwit activates. segwit nodes will BAN non segwit pools AUTOMATICALLY. thus causing a soft bilateral split.
2. even if segwit activates. all of them "fixes" wont be used by the malicious users that are causing the issues. malleation, quadratic spam etc will still occur.
https://bitcoincore.org/en/2016/10/28/segwit-costs/BIP9 changed to a new quorum sensing approach that is MUCH less vulnerable to false triggering, so 95% under it is more like 99.9% under the old approach. But we saw no reason to lower the criteria: basically when it activates the 95% will have to be willing to potentially orphan the blocks of the 5% that remain if they happen to mine invalid blocks. If there is some reason when the users of Bitcoin would rather have it activate at 90% (e.g. lets just imagine some altcoin publicly raised money to block an important improvement to Bitcoin) then even with the 95% rule the network could choose to activate it at 90% just by orphaning the blocks of the non-supporters until 95%+ of the remaining blocks signaled activation.
3. the transaction boost is not automatic. its dependant on how many use segwit keys. dont expect 100% utility