New York Agreement: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
Created page with "thumb|The opening text of the New York AgreementThe '''Bitcoin Scaling Agreement at Consensus 2017''', better known as the '''New York Agreement''..." |
link to pcs 0002 |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
[[File:NYA-main-points.png|thumb|The opening text of the New York Agreement]]The '''Bitcoin Scaling Agreement at Consensus 2017''', better known as the '''New York Agreement''' (abbreviated '''NYA'''), was a scaling proposal made jointly by over 50 companies. The agreement intended to put an end to Bitcoin’s [[Block size limit controversy|long-lasting scaling debate]] by increasing the block capacity through activating [[Segregated Witness]] and then [[SegWit2x|doubling the block size]]. | [[File:NYA-main-points.png|thumb|The opening text of the New York Agreement]]The '''Bitcoin Scaling Agreement at Consensus 2017''', better known as the '''New York Agreement''' (abbreviated '''NYA'''), was a scaling proposal made jointly by over 50 companies. The agreement intended to put an end to Bitcoin’s [[Block size limit controversy|long-lasting scaling debate]] by increasing the block capacity through activating [[Segregated Witness]] and then [[SegWit2x|doubling the block size]]. | ||
The protocol change specification is given in [https://github.com/btc1/specifications/blob/master/PCS/PCS-2017-0002-segwit2x.md PCS-0002]. | |||
{{stub}} | {{stub}} |
Revision as of 15:05, 11 January 2018
The Bitcoin Scaling Agreement at Consensus 2017, better known as the New York Agreement (abbreviated NYA), was a scaling proposal made jointly by over 50 companies. The agreement intended to put an end to Bitcoin’s long-lasting scaling debate by increasing the block capacity through activating Segregated Witness and then doubling the block size.
The protocol change specification is given in PCS-0002.