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Conflating Segwit2x and Segwit edit

Hi. I see you did [1]. My issue with having mentioning Segwit2x in the Segwit section is that the people who came up with Segwit have nothing to do with the people that are doing Segwit2x (source: bitcoin core blog). So I don't think Segwit2x should be mentioned in the "Segwit" section. The paragraph that starts with "In May 2017 the Digital Currency Group" is talking about Segwit2x, and making it sound like Segwit is "the first part" of Segwit2x. Let's say I decide that you are my second part (yin-yang style :P). Do I have the authority to do that? No. It is the same with Segwit2x. The people who made Segwit2x can not define Segwit as "the first part" of their own project. Please explain why you wish to conflate the two. I would agree to mentioning Segwit2x as a single link in a "see also" section, but having it in the "Activation" section is just wrong. --Ysangkok (talk) 13:45, 2 November 2017 (UTC)Reply

Bitcoin Cash/Bcash edit

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