It’s important to get your maths right; tricky, even boring though it may be, recent claims from a CryptoNews article have some very flawed claims. The key quote if you don’t want to wade through the whole article is this: “Alternatively stated, the activation of Segwit will likely result in a 75 percent increase on the current 1 MB block size if implemented in an optimum ecosystem.”
For a 400% increase you gain 75%. They are using one form of TX on Segwit and another on standard blocks.
A true comparison:
SegWit (4MB) – 8,865 P2PKH TX in a block
Bitcoin (4MB) – 20,940 P2PKH TX in a block
In essence, Segwit loses on a fair playing field. The graph below is TX rates if Bitcoin was maintained at a rate linked to Moore’s law vs the cap:
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