Coinbase, BitPay, Blockchain.info Still Not Upgraded to SegWit

After several years of infighting in the Bitcoin community, we have made it to where we are today.

1. SegWit finally activated.
2. Proponents of larger blocks fed up with Bitcoin Core developers moved on to Bitcoin Cash
3. The hard fork to Bitcoin 2x which would have increased the blocksize to 2mb while implementing SegWit never happened.

Though SegWit wasn't ever supposed to be the end-all victory in scaling Bitcoin, it did provide some much needed changes in the way that transactions are included in blocks and, by that alone, would free up some extra space in each block to include more transactions

Those using sites like Coinbase, Blockchain.info and Bitpay, might have noticed that they are still using the old address format from when before SegWit activated. For many this is quite annoying that after the many before SegWit gained consensus and then even more time before it actually became active on the network, some of the major players in the space still have not upgraded their processes to implement the new feature.

This prompted Alan Silbert to reach out to Coinbase for a timeline

to which Coinbase responded with:

Great news! Things are in the works! The network upgrade which has been discussed for years now and was passed after much deliberation is in the pipeline!

Not so much

Just the next day Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong tweeted this in response to a poll asking if Coinbase "should upgrade to Segwit" :

So, after years of scaling debate, months of deliberation on the effectiveness of SegWit and 6 months of the upgrade being active on the network, Coinbase is "open" to the idea of implementing SegWit... smh

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