you do know even when activated core wont have a walet enabled release for people straight away...
The wallet in Bitcoin Core supports segwit (it's what most people use for testing!), it just doesn't use it by default.
you do know why segwit needs to be upstream filters and actively ban other non-segwit nodes from being upstream. this includes banning pools and their non segwit blocks from being added on after.
Lie. They do not ban non-segwit nodes.
you do know why segwit will not relay segwit unconfirmed tx's to non-segwit nodes.
Lie.
not only that but the sigop quadratic spamming is not solved due to it not stopping native tx's
Misleading: you can't cause much problems with tx limited to 1MB, esp due to other optimizations. Which is why nothing other than optimize was done about it before.
Segwit fixes it where it was critical to do so... and it can't be 'fixed' for old transactions without confiscating funds.
the malleability is not solved because it does not stop native tx's
Lie. You can choose you make your transactions completely immune to third party malleability with segwit. (Malleability is a feature which you can _choose_ to use, explicitly supported-- it's only the unwanted, unpreventable, third party malleability which is an issue, and segwit eliminates that.)
the tx count wont reach expectations because it does not stop native tx's
Native? you mean the older kind. Well duh people can make needlessly big transactions and pay more to do so-- that is true for any block size change.
(some attacks have been highlighted. even i highlighted the main one last year, which led to the whole ordeal of not releasing the segwit key wallet until way after activation. but even then there are still attack vectors that can and will happen with segwit tx's and native nodes after activation).
Another lie.
hint: though segwit nodes mess with ban lists
Repeated lie.
and not auto relaying unconfirms to native nodes..
Repeated lie.
some script kiddie can manually copy the segwit mempool and push segwit unconfirms into their native nodes mempool and have a nice play around.
Another lie.
Gee, franky1 do you get paid by the lie, or what?