Bitcoin's miners weren't expected to start signaling for the controversial scaling proposal Segwit2x until July 21st, but some are already moving to show their support in advance of another round of software testing. As of today, about 43% of bitcoin's mining power is now signaling support for the change, including AntPool, BitClub, Bixin, BTC.com and BitFury – and other mining […]
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