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In April 2017 DigiByte became the first major cryptocurrency blockchain (second only behind Groestlcoin) to implement Segregated Witness ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SegWit SegWit]) via the DigiSync soft fork. The technical milestone laid the foundation for cross chain transactions and atomic swaps, while also resolving the transaction malleability bug that affected all UTXO blockchains.
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In April 2017 DigiByte became the first major cryptocurrency blockchain ([https://medium.com/@josiah_digibyte/clarifying-segwit-adoption-5770b461a860 in the Top 100 of CoinMarketCap]) to implement Segregated Witness ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SegWit SegWit]) via the DigiSync soft fork. The technical milestone laid the foundation for cross chain transactions and atomic swaps, while also resolving the transaction malleability bug that affected all UTXO blockchains.

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In April 2017 DigiByte became the first major cryptocurrency blockchain (in the Top 100 of CoinMarketCap) to implement Segregated Witness (SegWit) via the DigiSync soft fork. The technical milestone laid the foundation for cross chain transactions and atomic swaps, while also resolving the transaction malleability bug that affected all UTXO blockchains.