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Topic
Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: [POLL] Is bigger block capacity still a taboo?
by
BlackHatCoiner
on 17/11/2023, 13:52:33 UTC
Yeah, and they why should I care about that?
Peer-to-peer cash. Not trusting third parties. Do these remind you anything? I'm pretty sure you'll have to trust some data center after the 100 MB proposal is accepted, unless you're willing to pay ~500 GB of space each year. Oh, and by the way, you'll have to upgrade to some better CPU in a couple of years, unless you're really patient with the initial block download.

Do I have to bring again the graph with the spike in doge and ltc txs every single time fee in Bitcoin spike?
What happens, happens temporarily. I do so pay in VISA sometimes. The question remains unanswered: if big blocks are superior as you say, how come everybody does not move to BSV (e.g.)? You know, not just because Bitcoin network is currently congested and it'd be temporarily cheaper to transact there, but move there because it's more reasonable.