 When SegWit 1, what is the current roadmap to introduce TapRuch, Nor, L2, and other improvements to the Bitcoin protocol? All right, Zoltan, a few clarifications. SegWit 1 is the second version of SegWit because programmers start indexing from 0. And so SegWit 0 was the original SegWit that was introduced in August of 2017. And SegWit 1 is the next iteration of that. The version 1 introduction of SegWit scripts actually introduces three features, TapRuch, Snore Signatures, and TapScript. It doesn't contain the necessary opcode changes to implement L2, which is a layer 2 improvement for the Lightning network. So when is all of this happening? It's happening when it's ready. And the initial review of the Bitcoin improvement proposals, which if I remember correctly are 340, 341, and 342, or some number like that, have already been completed. And the code is already being tested and continues to be tested and is in review. It hasn't been merged into Bitcoin Core yet. And even after it's merged into Bitcoin Core, it will not be activated until an activation process is selected. There's still an ongoing debate about how SegWit 1 should be activated. And the current consensus seemed to be leaning towards a minor signaling with a flag day-style activation, which basically means that miners can signal readiness to activate it sooner than a set date. But at a set date, it becomes active. However, that date is likely to be two years out from the introduction of SegWit 1 in the code, which means that it could be quite a while before we see the introduction of SegWit 1 unless the miners activate it much, much sooner. This is a slow and conservative process as is all development in Bitcoin. If you enjoyed this video, please subscribe, like, and share. All my work is shared for free. So if you want to support it, join me on Patreon.