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Maybe I'm not clear on how a btc debit works but that seems foolish. Maybe a few years ago when it could actually function as a medium of exchange. Now the transaction fees are exorbitant.



> Now the transaction fees are exorbitant.

All the remarks about the skyrocketing fees can be cut short by pointing out that Bitcoin Cash (which is much closer to the Bitcoin described in the white paper than Bitcoin Segwit [BTC]) doesn't have this problem. Just like Satoshi Nakamoto said that the block size limit could be raised once blocks started to get full, the developers of the Bitcoin Cash software also say the current max. block size of 8 MB can be raised if the blocks get full.


If you want an alt coin with more capacity than bcash, more decentralised, and faster, use litecoin. It even has atomic swaps with bitcoin.

Look at the price. Going bananas.


No, I'm good. Besides, Litecoin's capacity isn't bigger.


Like i said...


> I'm not clear on how a btc debit works but that seems foolish.

Not sure there's any response possible for that one. "I don't know how it works, but I think it's dumb."

> Now the transaction fees are exorbitant.

Every standard sized bitcoin transaction bar the past three days (and those will too), that people paid over 5c for has been committed to the blockchain.


Either pay a ridiculous fee or wait a ridiculous amount of time for confirmation?

Replace by fee is a thing, as long as the tx is unconfirmed it could be replaced. You're effectively saying the wait time is now 3 days unless you want to pay a fee of several dollars. So that rules out most transactions.

How do you pay for anything given those restrictions?


By aggregating commits to the blockchain, and doing them in batches.


Sorry but non of this sounds very convenient or useable. It seems like you just really like btc so you're making concessions on usability.


> Sorry but non of this sounds very convenient or useable

Then you don't understand how bitcoin works, so it's probably best you refrain from commenting on bitcoin architecture.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=6&v=4E3NiDC9i8E


You can't explain how your bitcoin debit is usable without paying a high fee or waiting a long time, so I don't know how bitcoin works? I hardly think that's fair. Your responses are practically non-sequiturs.

Lightning network hasn't been rolled out yet. It has nothing to do with our conversation.




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