Several NYA signatories — including Bitmain and Bitcoin.com — now support this fork, which SegWit2x opponents contend would nullify the original SegWit2x goal.
Come November, the remaining signatories of the «New York Agreement» (NYA) plan to deploy the «SegWit2X» hard fork to double Bitcoin's block weight limit, allowing for up to 8 megabytes of block space.