On Sun, Oct 16, 2016 at 10:58 PM, Tom Zander via bitcoin-dev <bitcoin-dev@lists.linuxfoundation.org> wrote:
On Sunday, 16 October 2016 12:49:47 CEST Douglas Roark via bitcoin-dev
wrote:
> It's not the website's fault if wallet devs aren't updating their
> statuses. Besides, "WIP" can mean an awful lot of things.

As I said, it would be nice to get an updated version so we can see more
than 20% readyness of wallets.
The wallet devs not caring enough to update the status should be a worrying
sign, though.

WIP for TREZOR means that we've made that hard part already (firwmare) so we know it is feasible, yet we didn't spend enough time on finalizing all the stack like our web wallet because we don't see any actual release date yet. Considering current battles on BU hashpower, we decided simply sit and watch (I already have popocorn).
 

SegWit is probably the most disruptive and most invasive change ever made to
Bitcoin. We have miners actively saying they don't like it and this makes it
a contriversial upgrade which means the network may split and other issues.


There're also many wallets which are impatiently waiting for segwit to be released. Segwit is blessing for hardware wallets for many reasons. I actually think that rolling out Segwit will increase security, because it will reduce huge complexity in hardware wallets as it is today.
 
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