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Board Development & Technical Discussion
Re: Block Size Scalability Issues
by
S00rabh
on 04/09/2018, 06:43:31 UTC

You won't get able any answer if you show pessimism/negative views towards Bitcoin on r/bitcoin. You better ask this forum or


Actually I did get an answer but not a proper one. Dont know if it was an admin but whoever it was said he will get back to me and never did. Then again its not a customer service but thats ok.

Still to point out, How does it matter if I was showing negative view?
Is current structure so weak that it wont stand any criticism?


It's hard to avoid centralized centered LN nodes since merchants or nodes with high liquidity/balance naturally would have high connected channel since people would open new channel (merchant) if there aren't any available path/route and there's fewer available path/route (merchants & nodes with high liquidity/balance) if you intend to use LN for bigger payment.

This thread Basics of the Lightning Network - explanation and wallets should give you more information.

I know, that's my concern. I dont have anything better to offer but I can point out what I see as an upcoming problem.


It's not really a solution. They postpone the problem.
Increasing a variable (blocksize) can never be a scaling solution.

A lot of new problems appear with a bigger blocksize which shouldn't be ignored.


What kind of problem are you referring to. I would like to read something on it.