Altcoins are Going SegWit for Price Boost of a Lifetime

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Little-known altcoin DigiByte is following Litecoin and Syscoin in making investors rich with impending SegWit activation.


DigiByte Celebrates Countdown To Ultimate Pump

Metrics highlighted by developers Saturday show the proportion of DigiByte miner support at 72.48% – inching past the 70% activation threshold.

6 more days to go till activation at this rate! Happy Easter everyone!” a Twitter post added.

Despite having barely made a name for itself prior to the announcement, DigiByte is currently 63rd in CoinMarketCap’s cryptocurrency listings, its price increasing 15% in the 24 hours to press time Sunday and having more than doubled since the beginning of April.

SegWit Spinning Gold Across The Board

The events continue an increasingly familiar pattern of behavior among altcoins. Both Litecoin and Syscoin have already benefitted from elevated interest, trading and publicity from SegWit activation ‘likelihood,’ with traders rejoicing after extended periods of flat prices.

Litecoin is currently trading at $10.76 per token, maintaining highs not seen since 2014 and dwarfing the many months it spent dormant at just under $4.

SysCoin’s story is almost identical. Having staged a modest increase in April 2016 following a 50% supply cut, prices remained at around $0.01 per token until SegWit activation announcements saw them treble to $0.03.

Reactions to the altcoin phenomenon have been mixed. While SegWit potentially provides a convenient method for get-rich-quick schemes, reflecting on Bitcoin’s battle with the technology’s activation, BitFury CEO George Kikvazde was rueful.

“One can only imagine at what price level bitcoin would be now, if a sound, well-tested tech like segwit had been activated,” he mused last week as Litecoin’s success edged closer.

Bitcoin & SegWit Still Unholy Matrimony

In further Bitcoin news, major Chinese mining pool F2pool said on Friday in accordance with its poll results it would be implementing SegWit on both Litecoin and Bitcoin “soon.”

The decision comes despite lead figure Wang Chun’s frequent criticism of Bitcoin Core and preference for a user-activated soft fork (UASF).

Following the SegWit statement, Chun likened Core to Chairman Mao, with users similar to the Red Guard.

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Images courtesy of Twitter, Segwit.co, Shutterstock 

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