The governance model of Bitcoin is unique and experimental. The eyes of the world are upon our community, and the stakes are too high for us to be a disappointment. A successful adoption of Segwit in 2017 will also demonstrate that technical challenges can be solved through debates, open-source software collaboration, decentralized consensus and voluntary adoption by validating and mining nodes. All of this with the blessing and support of nearly all of Bitcoin’s a free-market industry of exchanges, brokers, wallets and payment processors.

The entire process leading up to the adoption of Segwit will go down in history as one of the most important financial technology milestones of the decade.

Bitcoin Meetup at Desjardins’ HQ — one of Canada’s largest financial institutions (banking cooperative federation). Segregated Witness was a major topic of discussion, with the banking community eager to learn.

“There is no doubt that the adoption of Segwit will boost investor confidence and will likely result in an increase in the price of Bitcoin.”

The Bitcoin Embassy strongly urges the community to increase efforts towards the adoption of Segwit and is deeply grateful for the hundreds of volunteer contributors that maintain and develop the Bitcoin Core project. All our validating nodes are running Bitcoin 0.13.1 and we moved our miners to Slush Pool because of their policy to allow hashers to vote for Bitcoin Core and to encourage them in their advocacy of Segwit.

The Bitcoin Embassy is the world’s first physical Bitcoin hub and Canada’s most influential and active blockchain advocacy group. Our physical exchange serves dozens of clients daily, and our public reception desk is the front-line for Bitcoin adoption. We spend most of our days helping and serving the elusive “average user”.

It is our deep conviction, backed by three years of face-to-face interactions with tens of thousands of Bitcoin users, that decentralization, censorship-resistance, privacy and scarcity are the main core features driving the daily use of Bitcoin. — Bitcoin Embassy

We also recognize the inherent blocksize increase provided by Segregated Witness as a positive development towards on-chain scaling, but this is dwarfed by the exponential scaling which Lightning Networks and Sidechains, which are optimized by the adoption of Segwit, will provide.

Being a consultant and entrepreneur in the non-monetary “blockchain” sector, I can attest that that the smarter representatives of financial institutions interested in blockchain platforms tend to consider the end of the “blocksize debate”, the development of lightning networks or the deployment of sidechain-like solutions as conditional to using Bitcoin as their blockchain platform of choice. The adoption of Segregated Witness will facilitate these desirable outcomes, while protecting the core features that attract Bitcoin’s current user base.

On behalf of tens of thousands of users served by the Bitcoin Embassy, as well as the dozens of startups served by the Bitcoin Embassy such as Satoshi Counter, Satoshi Portal and Bylls, we thank the miners that have adopted Segregated Witness and are excited for the unanimous adoption of SegWit in 2017, which will certainly be Bitcoin’s best year yet.