|
Title: Sunny King discussed Bitcoin and Peercoin transaction fee policy Post by: hicaribou on July 08, 2015, 10:54:07 PM Weekly Update #150
Have fun! Original post: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=114994.msg11819200#msg11819200 Title: Re: Sunny King discussed Bitcoin and Peercoin transaction fee policy Post by: Hazard on July 09, 2015, 05:27:21 AM Quote Originally bitcoin's transaction fee was defaulted to 0.01BTC. In fact I think this original default value was quite good, it beats having an overly complicated system in my opinion. Think about it, at current valuation it's still only one tenth the cost of bank wire networks. To prematurely increase the scale of the network, to compete against networks such as paypal or credit cards, would cause a significant loss of decentralization which by the way is what bitcoin technology and philosophy is all about. It appears that bitcoin developers are not guarding the fundamental principles with enough vigilance. As much respect as I have for SK, I just can't agree with this. Taking this stance means making BTC useless for anything other than remitting large amounts of money. It has so much more potential than that. Title: Re: Sunny King discussed Bitcoin and Peercoin transaction fee policy Post by: Hollingsworth on July 09, 2015, 05:37:21 AM Quote Originally bitcoin's transaction fee was defaulted to 0.01BTC. In fact I think this original default value was quite good, it beats having an overly complicated system in my opinion. Think about it, at current valuation it's still only one tenth the cost of bank wire networks. To prematurely increase the scale of the network, to compete against networks such as paypal or credit cards, would cause a significant loss of decentralization which by the way is what bitcoin technology and philosophy is all about. It appears that bitcoin developers are not guarding the fundamental principles with enough vigilance. As much respect as I have for SK, I just can't agree with this. Taking this stance means making BTC useless for anything other than remitting large amounts of money. It has so much more potential than that. I think he is saying .01 should of been the tx fee for bitcoin. In hindsight maybe it should have. |