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Re: is bitcoin scalability problem solve now?
by
DooMAD
on 02/01/2022, 01:08:49 UTC
⭐ Merited by BlackHatCoiner (2)
this topic is about BITCOIN scalability..(not altnet advertising as bitcoin scaling)

You don't get to define or dictate what scaling looks like for everyone else.  



You are welcome to your opinions, but they are only opinions.  Just because you believe that the only "true" Bitcoin scaling is purely on-chain, that does not mean everyone else has to recognise, agree with, or respect that belief.  If a majority of people decide that scaling does look like off-chain payments, then you don't have to respect our opinion either, but you will never stop us talking about it.  We clearly outnumber you.  Majorities are powerful in this space.  You find yourself in a weak bargaining position, yet you still choose to bark orders at us as though you had some sort of right.  Get over yourself.

Further, you can't achieve your goal of on-chain scaling without the agreement and cooperation of others.  Consider that you are already asking more of those who secure the network than they are willing to give you.  You don't have a valid counter-proposal.  You've painted yourself into a corner and have no other avenues open to you.  You are isolated and powerless.  You sit there and whine about losing while others get on and actually build infrastructure that people are adopting and utilising.  

Given that you clearly don't play well with others and generally come across as an unbearable jackass, how do you ever expect to get anything accomplished?  This whole concept is collaborative.  People opt in to the parts they find useful.  And the more people who do that, the more useful it becomes.  Literally nothing you do is in any way useful.  You've been at the same decidedly abrasive and unsuccessful tactic since 2016.  Perhaps it's time for you to try another approach and stop being so insufferably tedious.  Constant repetition of your mindless soundbytes is not furthering your cause.  There are more constructive paths than incessant, petulant complaining.