
a SegWit address is either using the Bech32 format which is new and the addresses will start with 'bc1' like the one i posted above and the transaction is using or t hey will be using P2SH-P2WKH in which case the address will start with '3' like the regular P2SH (multisig) addresses.
the buyers wallet address (1PvAiua...) is not seen in the transaction you shared above!
How can you send a payment to two addresses, i just don't get the segwit thing and I though the whole thing got dropped in
BTC a few months ago but it's looks like they activate the code anyway in BTC Core
Spill the beans will you gov
i don't quite understand your question!
you can send payments to many addresses not just two! here is the latest block, knock yourself out: https://blockchain.info/block/0000000000000000002d2ed7ceeef95ecb35bf2b9498945cd0709070b70c7f21
as for SegWit it has been active for a long time and the code is already in bitcoin core, they have not made it newbie-friendly yet.
if you want to use SegWit then use a more newbie-friendly wallet like Electrum version 3+