RE: 1st on Steemit: I interview Roger Ver (Bitcoin Cash) About Steemit, Coinbase, Cryptos, More

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1st on Steemit: I interview Roger Ver (Bitcoin Cash) About Steemit, Coinbase, Cryptos, More

in dtube •  7 years ago 

I don't think; There are a lot of crypto out there with less fees and more speed. Why bitcoin cash should replace a "digital gold" as Bitcoin?
And, bitcoin is not a currency right now.. maybe you should check again this world :)

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Bitcoin core just needs to get Lightning network going a little faster

Sadly I don't think the lightning network is the answer.

There are some misconceptions being spread in this video about having to open payment channels for every new account. Many accounts can be preloaded with only a single blockchain input. The video also included parroted "blorgstream" propoganda. To those watching, please don't take this video as your single source of info on the lightning network. If you really want to learn more about the lightning network, docs are here, check them out!

https://lightning.network/docs/

There are some really good resources as well at http://dev.lightning.community/

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

Great video, I liked the way you explained it . I am new to crypto and with videos like this I get to understand more about it. Thank you for sharing and keep up the great work.

I don't fully understand lightening network but seems overly complicated and kinda dumb. Are there any other alternatives to speed things up and lower fees?

Hi, there are other scaling solutions but each have their own problems. Larger blocks lead to resource and bandwidth constraints on full nodes leading to node centralization.

The best way to scale is to increase the "efficiency" of the network by cramming more transactions into the same amount of space. Schnorr signatures would reduce the storage and bandwidth requirements of each transaction by 25%, freeing up that block space for other transactions. This is being designed and implemented right now in the bitcoin core main repo! Also side-chains and extensions blocks have been proposed as scaling methods but neither have seen very much development.

In my opinion, lightning network transactions hold the most promise as a medium to long-term scaling solution. But they are a little bit complicated to comprehend at first.

paper money is the truth :P

Just because Bitcoin can't guarantee anymore that a transaction is going through. Of corse every single one can avoid the problem with a super high fer. But all in total can't.

On the other hand: Of course. If it will be Bitcoin Cash or something else, who knows. And which role DAG will play.