Ok so what if the HBN block chain will be much bigger than now??
When the chain grows larger it just means it takes longer to sync and takes up more storage. Right now the HBN chain is something like 700mb (at least that is the size of my appdata HBN folder), which is not bad at all. It will be somewhere around 1 gb per year.
Ok understood:)
and when it gets a lot much bigger, we can use an hosted version or electrum/multibit type of solution for people wanting to jumpstart the inital load or don't want to host the whole block chain.
With every problem there is a solution, right now this is not an issue. But it is a valid concern!
Do you think staking will be working with such a "hosted version or electrum/multibit type" wallet?
Looks doubtful to me.