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RE: Bitcoin Transaction Fee is Too Damn High!
I feel the same too about the fee. I thought the fork will make it cheaper. I pray it reduce soon.
I feel the same too about the fee. I thought the fork will make it cheaper. I pray it reduce soon.
... probably only going to go up, the miners will eventually be paid completely by fees. Bitcoin isn't really the best solution for everyday spending, slow expensive transactions make its usecase more like a long term storage of larger amounts of value. Other blockchains are more suited for the microtransaction world of everyday spending. Bitcoin has its value and usecase as do many other cryptocurrencies. its an everchanging landscape out there, keep researching! =)
The transaction fees might keep going up but with it, but it seem to be causing the price of bitcoin to decrease. If the price can't remain stable or increase, would people trust it to store a large amount of value?
Segwit upgrade can solvethe fees problem. It is predicted that if everyone update to a Segwit wallet, the current mempool would always be empty, making fees go to lower values or even free! The thing is that Segwit is a opt in upgrade, so lot's of industry companies that use a lot of the block space for itself like Coinbase and Blockchain haven't implemented it yet, and as a consequence everyone is suffering. It is a sad state of affairs and I would like these big companies to already have implemented it, but they certainly have their own agenda to delay and harm the ecosystem doing it. Our best chance to get rid of fees is second layer solutions like lightning. It is already ready for use, people are just testing it, and next year we might see a slow adoption of the technology.
Yeah, it seems like everytime Segwit comes up for Bitcoin core client, there are many big players against it. They definitely have their own agenda. It's like as big money starts pouring in, so did bad politics. Lightning is already implemented in Litecoin though from what I heard. I wonder why its not being implemented for BTC yet.
A test of two lightning transactions was done in the main BTC network two weeks ago. So I guess it is already implemented in BTC as well. The thing is that Lightning, like segwit, is an opt in upgrade to Bitcoin's functionalities : ( expect the same slow adoption as Segwit is having.
The lightning network runs on top of the blockchain though right? So, my understanding is that some people can have it implemented on their wallet and it doesn't effect the blockchain as a whole. Once people who has the lightning network wallet start saving time and money, I think the word will get around and more people will start using it.
That's right : )
The more people use it, the more people will want to use it, this is the network effect. Let's hope it comes around quickly with lightning!