I don't know why it comes out that way to you, all I mean is that if you want to compare two cryptocurrencies
you must compare them under the same circumstances not take the capped usage of bitcoin and compare it with the theoretical possibility in another coin.
As I was saying, exactly the thing I've mentioned.
I shouldn't compare the maximum 80kmh/ Trabant with a Ferrari because the Ferrari is parked.
But be it like you, next time a spike of 40$ for one transaction will happen be there and tell people it makes no sense to use Doge as it is
theoretically possible for transactions on the Doge chain to cost the same.
Have fun telling people that you can fit 5l of water in a 2 littler bottle just as good as you can in a 10l bucket as it is "theoretically possible" that your 2 liters of water is actually milk and the first bottle is a can making the whole comparison impossible since we don't have the correct circumstances.