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The politics of on-chain scaling need a bit of context for explaining because at the time the largest bulk of bitcoin mining equipment was running from China. And China still had plenty of connectivity issues at the time.
You keep spewing lies and bullshit, even when nobody asked you anything. It had nothing to do with China. Just go away dude.

There was a guy who bought beer using Bitcoin recently in a small local bar in Boracay, Philippines. He paid 1,600 sats for one bottle using Strike App which supports Lightning. It's definitely possible to use Bitcoin for microtransactions, but it depends on the adoption of such merchants if they are willing to accept bitcoin as a primary source of payment.
This kind of on boarding best works when people approach individual merchants. If you frequently visit some places and they know you, approach them and try to get them to adopt Lightning. It is actually surprisingly easy to set it up.
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There was a guy who bought beer using Bitcoin recently in a small local bar in Boracay, Philippines. He paid 1,600 sats for one bottle using Strike App which supports Lightning. It's definitely possible to use Bitcoin for microtransactions, but it depends on the adoption of such merchants if they are willing to accept bitcoin as a primary source of payment.
This kind of on boarding best works when people approach individual merchants. If you frequently visit some places and they know you, approach them and try to get them to adopt Lightning. It is actually surprisingly easy to set it up.