Over the last 6 months or year LN has been adding an average of 7 btc per day.
That has accelerated the past week. 26 btc added in last 24 hours. Any idea what apps/organizations/use cases are most responsible for this?
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Over the last 6 months or year LN has been adding an average of 7 btc per day.
That has accelerated the past week. 26 btc added in last 24 hours. Any idea what apps/organizations/use cases are most responsible for this?
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I believe currently the segwit blocksize limit is 4mb - but since segwit txns still have a foot-print in the 1mb-limited space, segwit blocks have a theoretical upper limit they can be.
What is that limit?
Although I suppose in the future there could be segwit-x transactions which do not have any usage in the 1mb space - thereby removing any ceiling on BTC blocksize. That is if the Core Devs allow it.