ABC doesn't look like it's getting bigger blocks anytime soon. Also the REASON for bigger blocks is very important. SV wants millions/day more txns on chain as soon as possible.
Actually ABC does have larger blocks on the roadmap. Bigger blocks dont make more transactions happen. It makes more possible. You need adoption to really increase the blocksize.
Blockstream has a solution for lightning routing "on the roadmap" too. Will you be forking off if "Bitcoin" cash remains at 32mb on the next non-emergency mandatory update?
Only if regular blocks were anywhere near 32 MB would I think the increase was needed. Considering ABC will handle big blocks better than any other blockchain it is clear they are best
Getting a random restaurant to take payments from hobbyists is not going to make up for the block reward halving. If we don't get butt tons of txns on chain ASAP Bitcoin WILL DIE.
Yes, and so as I was saying adoption matters more than the max blocksize. Blocksize talk is irrelevant if there isn't enough transactions to even half full the blocks.
Chicken and egg problem. There won't be any large businesses interested if it's not already demonstrably possible for them to put a half gig of txns on chain every day.
Not a chicken and egg problem at all. The blocksize is not what businesses look at when considering accepting Bitcoin. Adoption first increase the blocksize as needed.
Let me repeat, there will be NO massive adoption of Bitcoin as money until the price swings are within a small range year to year. It will be a commodity ledger first, or it will die.
The normiest NPC answer possible, as expected. It doesn't matter if freaking Amazon accepts Bitcoin for payments, no one will use Bitcoin as money until the price stabilizes.
Right, the delusion is in the expectation that it'll be in demand for monetary usage any time soon. It won't! You need to be able to use it as a unit of account.
Which is completely irrelevant to what we were saying. You were saying no one would use Bitcoin until the blocksize was increased. I said we need adoption first.