Well, you may actually be right, but for me personally, I do not prefer to use usdt for gambling because of the possible network fees casinos set for those who are withdrawing bitcoin, and to even say that bitcoin transaction fees have become do low that its better to use bitcoin over usdt, I would say that this completely depends on the exchange and network you are withdrawing usdt from or depositing usdt to..
For example, withdrawing usdt from Binance exchange to any wallet on Binance smart chain is absolutely free of charge, while also withdrawing usdt from Stake casino to any wallet on Binance smart chain network only cost $0.1 in withdrawal fees, this is way more cheaper than transacting in bitcoin, and you even get faster network confirmation too compared to bitcoin.
Bitcoin network fees have stayed low, around 1-5 sat/B, but exchanges, casinos and custody services still charge the same high fees like when the mempool's jammed. No clue why these services don't offer dynamic fees that actually follow mempool activity.
The only place you'll find cheap Bitcoin fees is with self-custody wallets like electrum, sparrow, bitcoin core...
😎 If you could rename Bitcoin, what would you call it?
I can't think of a better name for Bitcoin, that was one of Satoshis' geniuses. Beyond the technical skill and vision to create the world's first decentralized P2P currency without intermediaries, it was precisely in choosing his iconic name that we know to this day.
Honestly, can you even imagine a better logo or font for our beloved Bitcoin?
Ahhh... maybe a cool name could be...
Orange Coin (because of that iconic orange logo).
Fun fact: The font in Bitcoin's logo below is
Ubuntu Bold Italic.
