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70 sats \ 13 replies \ @BITC0IN 1 May \ on: JPEGS or no JPEGS... Bitcoin dies without Fee Pressure. THAT is the Truth bitcoin
oh noooo the subsidy is only 3.125 Bitcoin, what will the poor miners doooooo
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It won't be an issue. You just haven't fully understood the ramifications of the difficulty adjustment
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Please explain your argument further
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The transaction fee is too low right now. For some. So they don't mine. It's high enough for others. So they do. This will always be the case because of the difficulty adjustment.
Those for whom it's worth it to mine will mine. Those for whom it's not, won't.
If enough people find it's not, difficulty goes down, making it worth it for more. If too many find it worth it, difficulty goes up, making it worth it for less.
Both scenarios are fine, I don't understand why people think this needs to be 'managed' somehow, it's fine.
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that's not what i meant.
I can go to 6 no... 8 maybe 10 large cities and there's hardly anywhere to spend Bitcoin. And this is reflected on-chain as the fees are 2-3 sats/vb which they seem to be during a bull run.
for all the hand-wringing, all the drama, and all the 'advocacy' about if and when core software should be changed... all the talk, all the need to 'reduce spam'... there aren't a lot of people "using" bitcoin or spending it
ironically the nft people 'spend' bitcoin and seem more willing to use it than the 'money' people and this intellectual disconnect is ultimately unhealthy for the bitcoin comunity
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I can go to 600 churches and less than half the seats are filled with people praying.
For all the drama about declining religiosity, there aren't a lot of people praying.
Ironically, strip club attendees seem more willing to attend strip clubs and spend money than church goes are to attend church and give to the parish.
Should we put stripper poles and strobelights by the crucifix?