This is explained by the language of
the original NYA announcement itself, which reveals a deeply flawed premise: that a consensus for such a change was already obtained since, «The group of signed companies represents a critical mass of the bitcoin ecosystem.»
The statement was co-signed by leading businesses within the bitcoin industry which participated in
the original NYA or SegWit2x agreement, which included ShapeShift CEO Erik Voorhees, Blockchain CEO Peter Smith, Xapo CEO Wences Casares, and SegWit2x lead developer Jeff Garzik.
Not exact matches
Several
NYA signatories — including Bitmain and Bitcoin.com — now support this fork, which SegWit2x opponents contend would nullify the
original SegWit2x goal.