I see a lot of people pushing for companies like Amazon to accept Bitcoin as a payment option. Have we considered the
implications of these decisions? Let's say we cannot scale to "service" the need for millions of new people who would use
this technology for the first time. What a big embarrassment would it be, if people waited 13 hours for their transactions to
be confirmed. Doing this now will hurt Bitcoin more than any other "bad" thing that has happened to it before.
We need to wait for the perfect scaling solution to address this problem, before Amazon or any other big retailer starts to
accept Bitcoin as a payment option. The Lightning Network might get us close, but it is not a proven technology yet.
Let's hear your thoughts on this?

Making payments with Bitcoin is not slow, not today, cause every payment I have been sending with Bitcoin is always fast with a little fee. Last payment I made and that was last week, the transaction fee charged was $0.08 for sending $70. A cheap fee despite I used priority.
So Bitcoin is good and there is nothing wrong with Amazon accepting it. There are disadvantages, but it wouldnt be Amazon since its a matter of choice and you will be making payment with any method of your choice.