Does people actually know that transaction fees over the Bitcoin network has been cheaper than their favorite alts recently? Okay every Ethereum user is probably aware of this but how about those Doge fanatics? It takes 1-2 Doge to send a transaction which is more or less $0.50 to $1 based on current price. Even the BSC network has been congested lately and standard gas price went up to 9 Gwei from the previous 5 but I read that some people had to add more spending over $1 for their transactions not to be rejected.
Earlier today, I was able to send BTC at 3 sats/vbyte but I know the fee went even lower than that. That's less than $0.50. It's already back up to $4 but my point is that some people are probably still stuck to the notion that BTC transfers are always expensive. They don't realize they are spending more on their altcoins.
This looks like a cycle to me.Bitcoin blockchain gets stuck,so many people move to altcoins,this makes altcoin blockchains stuck and increases altcoin transaction fees,while the Bitcoin transaction fees go down.
The cycle will repeat again and BTC transaction fees will go thru the roof,when the Bitcoin price goes above 60K USD and a new FOMO phase starts.
If you want low fees,you should move to a centralized payment network,even though the fees there will increase as well.

There's no solution,I guess.