1. On Bitcoin This is not investment advice and nothing I say here should be interpreted as such. That is an entirely different topic. I just want to delineate some facts as I see them and opine on the future. So here goes...
Scaling exists as a problem because the block size is limited. If every block is full to get a transaction into a block you have to offer a large enough fee to make it attractive to include. This is solvable by increasing the block size - which is what BCH did.
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Are you saying the scalability problem has been solved. That's certainly not my understanding, but I could be wrong. Also, what about the absolute upper limit of no more than 21 million bitcoins? Doesn't that represent another hurdle for scaling up?
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Some believe BCH's approach can solve the scaling problem - blocks get full? Make them larger. The cap of 21 million isn't a problem - it's the whole value proposition of the currency. Each BTC / BCH can be divided into a million parts - @ BTC $1 million you can still spend $1
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