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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Time to roll-back Ordinals?
by
franky1
on 11/11/2023, 11:19:16 UTC
High on-chain fees drives more development to other scaling methods like lightning.

lightning is a failed network that cant meet its promises. yes i understand core devs got sponsored hundreds of millions to change bitcoin to allow stupid stuff.. but it does not mean the stupid stuff are features or solutions

i understand those sponsors want ROI on their investment so want everyone to abandon bitcoin and use their stupid stuff but again that does not mean their stupid stuff is a feature or solution

imagine it this way. they create a toll road offramp of a one way street that ends with a dead end
trying to say to let the main highway congest and not do road repaid and suggest people should take the offramp one way street does not solve the problem. it just diverts people down into a new problem sometimes problems people can back out of or move forward from once they are locked into that path

delaying highway maintenance to make the highway more efficient is not a solution
avoiding setting highway code rules for the highway is not a solution
pretending the only option is take an offramp down a different transport network doesnt help if that other transport network has roadwork bottlenecks and many other problems of its own

again i understand certain groups are financially affiliated to push people off the bitcoin network. but bitcoin devs should not pander to that greed. they should care about making rules for bitcoin that benefit bitcoin, not benefit other networks