As usual, Franky: get out of town with that garbage
The processing that gets done when a Skype call or Netflix streaming session gets downloaded is low compared to Bitcoin blocks. Cryptographic proofs need satisfying to validate the new block and it's contents. The way it is now, the amount of processing needed scales quadratically, i.e. to the fourth power every step change. That kind of burden (a doubling then raised to the power of four) could see nodes checking transaction signatures and resolving coinbase merkle roots for the entire block interval i.e. <10 minutes.
So, your simple presentation is a little too simple. Please try to improve.
keeping it short and sweet.
processors and ram are much cheaper,faster, more capable and common now than 2 years ago. and will again be better, faster, cheaper in 2 years.
we are not stuck with 2009 technology! or 2013-14 technology.
but i do like how lauda's example of the processing crisis is referencing raspberry pies rather than normal computers, that atleast made me laugh.
maybe i should complain that segwit wont run on a ZX spectrum as an exaggerated example to show lauda's mindset. and i do like how lauda in the post says that he doesnt think normal users buying normal stuff deserve the security of exahash network.. very bait and switch(common users off of bitcoin) mindset.
which shows blockstream isnt about bitcoin being for the community at all