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July 07, 2015, 02:56:16 PM
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July 07, 2015, 02:58:06 PM
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So,
this is, what all this stress testing was about? Wink

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July 07, 2015, 02:58:30 PM
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Meh , those transactions don't really mean anything , certainly don't mean or let us the numbero f Bitcoiners around the world.
most of those transactions as we know are made by BOTS from exchange so it's nothing really important but yeah .. it is increasing over the years

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July 07, 2015, 02:59:25 PM
Last edit: July 07, 2015, 03:12:07 PM by LiteCoinGuy
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@turvarya

stress test or not, we are over 200k transactions per day  Tongue
and most of these will cost some money, great - support the network  Cheesy !

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July 07, 2015, 02:59:33 PM
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Pretty much all of those transactions are spam and dust transactions created and sent by whoever decided to spam the blockchain yesterday.

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July 07, 2015, 03:05:30 PM
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So,
this is, what all this stress testing was about? Wink

we were at 170k+ as a peak before the stress test, the test has definitely had an impact on this, but it isn't only for that, i believe is because of the price that is rising, some more people are joining bitcoin
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July 07, 2015, 03:23:53 PM
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So,
this is, what all this stress testing was about? Wink

we were at 170k+ as a peak before the stress test, the test has definitely had an impact on this, but it isn't only for that, i believe is because of the price that is rising, some more people are joining bitcoin

i agree. although the number of spams transactions created by this stupid stress test is a lot of these transactions, i too think that there is a lot of buying bitcoin is happening nowadays due to the recent price rise which led to the increased number of transactions.

Weak hands have been complaining about missing out ever since bitcoin was $1 and never buy the dip.
Whales are those who keep buying the dip.
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July 07, 2015, 03:25:22 PM
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snip
So,
this is, what all this stress testing was about? Wink

we were at 170k+ as a peak before the stress test, the test has definitely had an impact on this, but it isn't only for that, i believe is because of the price that is rising, some more people are joining bitcoin


most likely the next step will be to try and pass that 180k+ at peak or even 200k to have bitcoin at a new level of transactions per day, specially with a lot more exposure of bitcoin to the drama in some nations with economic problems.

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July 07, 2015, 03:32:13 PM
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@turvarya

stress test or not, we are over 200k transactions per day  Tongue
and most of these will cost some money, great - support the network  Cheesy !

Seems you'll get lot of traffic on litecoin.com. People are shifting to litecoin.
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July 07, 2015, 03:48:03 PM
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@turvarya

stress test or not, we are over 200k transactions per day  Tongue
and most of these will cost some money, great - support the network  Cheesy !

Seems you'll get lot of traffic on litecoin.com. People are shifting to litecoin.


BTC goes up, Litecoin goes up. the normal way.


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we are already above 200k...

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July 07, 2015, 03:50:15 PM
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Well, only 200k? I even thought it should be over a million per day, but I over estimated the fact of btc transaction, but it means btc could be more potential, IMO 200k transactions per day mean about 5k-10k people use bitcoin daily, it is only a few compared to any fiat money. Bitcoin will be ridiculous expensive in the future if more than 1 million users use it daily.
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July 07, 2015, 03:55:01 PM
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Well, only 200k? I even thought it should be over a million per day, but I over estimated the fact of btc transaction, but it means btc could be more potential, IMO 200k transactions per day mean about 5k-10k people use bitcoin daily, it is only a few compared to any fiat money. Bitcoin will be ridiculous expensive in the future if more than 1 million users use it daily.

Not really. If you can see the graph, the massive spike didn't occur naturally; some entity decided to try and stress test the network. We are sitting somewhere between 140-150k levels, and sooner or later, as more people join in and use bitcoin, it will be a norm in our network to see those figures.
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July 07, 2015, 04:04:33 PM
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Some of the recent transactions are scams for stress test.
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July 07, 2015, 04:15:16 PM
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@turvarya

stress test or not, we are over 200k transactions per day  Tongue
and most of these will cost some money, great - support the network  Cheesy !

It was a clear stress test,you can see it here

http://statoshi.info/dashboard/db/transactions
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July 07, 2015, 04:18:35 PM
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I always said that number of bitcoin transactions is not clear way to show - well, anything really. Number of transactions can be bloated artificially.
System counts all transactions even dust transactions are being counted. It is certain that number of transactions would naturally grow over time, just don't get hyped by that.


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July 07, 2015, 04:23:20 PM
Last edit: July 07, 2015, 04:51:52 PM by zvs
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yeah

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2015-07-07 16:18:34 ERROR: AcceptToMemoryPool: not enough fees dd1e79175e0392f0f4be4e114ef9ec5a46e14935183f4db1f0f88ed37afe7849, 91000 < 664190
2015-07-07 16:18:34 ERROR: AcceptToMemoryPool: not enough fees dd1e79175e0392f0f4be4e114ef9ec5a46e14935183f4db1f0f88ed37afe7849, 91000 < 664190
2015-07-07 16:18:35 ERROR: AcceptToMemoryPool: not enough fees dd1e79175e0392f0f4be4e114ef9ec5a46e14935183f4db1f0f88ed37afe7849, 91000 < 664190
2015-07-07 16:18:35 ERROR: AcceptToMemoryPool: not enough fees dd1e79175e0392f0f4be4e114ef9ec5a46e14935183f4db1f0f88ed37afe7849, 91000 < 664190
2015-07-07 16:18:35 ERROR: AcceptToMemoryPool: not enough fees dd1e79175e0392f0f4be4e114ef9ec5a46e14935183f4db1f0f88ed37afe7849, 91000 < 664190
2015-07-07 16:18:35 ERROR: AcceptToMemoryPool: not enough fees dd1e79175e0392f0f4be4e114ef9ec5a46e14935183f4db1f0f88ed37afe7849, 91000 < 664190
2015-07-07 16:18:35 ERROR: AcceptToMemoryPool: not enough fees dd1e79175e0392f0f4be4e114ef9ec5a46e14935183f4db1f0f88ed37afe7849, 91000 < 664190
2015-07-07 16:18:36 ERROR: AcceptToMemoryPool: not enough fees dd1e79175e0392f0f4be4e114ef9ec5a46e14935183f4db1f0f88ed37afe7849, 91000 < 664190
2015-07-07 16:18:36 ERROR: AcceptToMemoryPool: not enough fees dd1e79175e0392f0f4be4e114ef9ec5a46e14935183f4db1f0f88ed37afe7849, 91000 < 664190
2015-07-07 16:18:36 ERROR: AcceptToMemoryPool: not enough fees dd1e79175e0392f0f4be4e114ef9ec5a46e14935183f4db1f0f88ed37afe7849, 91000 < 664190
2015-07-07 16:18:37 ERROR: AcceptToMemoryPool: not enough fees dd1e79175e0392f0f4be4e114ef9ec5a46e14935183f4db1f0f88ed37afe7849, 91000 < 664190
2015-07-07 16:18:38 ERROR: AcceptToMemoryPool: not enough fees dd1e79175e0392f0f4be4e114ef9ec5a46e14935183f4db1f0f88ed37afe7849, 91000 < 664190
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2015-07-07 16:18:39 ERROR: AcceptToMemoryPool: not enough fees dd1e79175e0392f0f4be4e114ef9ec5a46e14935183f4db1f0f88ed37afe7849, 91000 < 664190
2015-07-07 16:18:42 ERROR: AcceptToMemoryPool: not enough fees dd1e79175e0392f0f4be4e114ef9ec5a46e14935183f4db1f0f88ed37afe7849, 91000 < 664190
2015-07-07 16:18:42 ERROR: AcceptToMemoryPool: not enough fees dd1e79175e0392f0f4be4e114ef9ec5a46e14935183f4db1f0f88ed37afe7849, 91000 < 664190
2015-07-07 16:18:43 ERROR: AcceptToMemoryPool: not enough fees dd1e79175e0392f0f4be4e114ef9ec5a46e14935183f4db1f0f88ed37afe7849, 91000 < 664190
2015-07-07 16:18:44 ERROR: AcceptToMemoryPool: not enough fees dd1e79175e0392f0f4be4e114ef9ec5a46e14935183f4db1f0f88ed37afe7849, 91000 < 664190
2015-07-07 16:18:46 ERROR: AcceptToMemoryPool: not enough fees dd1e79175e0392f0f4be4e114ef9ec5a46e14935183f4db1f0f88ed37afe7849, 91000 < 664190
2015-07-07 16:18:52 ERROR: AcceptToMemoryPool: not enough fees dd1e79175e0392f0f4be4e114ef9ec5a46e14935183f4db1f0f88ed37afe7849, 91000 < 664190
2015-07-07 16:20:31 ERROR: AcceptToMemoryPool: not enough fees dd1e79175e0392f0f4be4e114ef9ec5a46e14935183f4db1f0f88ed37afe7849, 91000 < 664190
2015-07-07 16:20:32 ERROR: AcceptToMemoryPool: not enough fees dd1e79175e0392f0f4be4e114ef9ec5a46e14935183f4db1f0f88ed37afe7849, 91000 < 664190
2015-07-07 16:20:32 ERROR: AcceptToMemoryPool: not enough fees dd1e79175e0392f0f4be4e114ef9ec5a46e14935183f4db1f0f88ed37afe7849, 91000 < 664190
2015-07-07 16:20:32 ERROR: AcceptToMemoryPool: not enough fees dd1e79175e0392f0f4be4e114ef9ec5a46e14935183f4db1f0f88ed37afe7849, 91000 < 664190
2015-07-07 16:20:33 ERROR: AcceptToMemoryPool: not enough fees dd1e79175e0392f0f4be4e114ef9ec5a46e14935183f4db1f0f88ed37afe7849, 91000 < 664190
2015-07-07 16:20:33 ERROR: AcceptToMemoryPool: not enough fees dd1e79175e0392f0f4be4e114ef9ec5a46e14935183f4db1f0f88ed37afe7849, 91000 < 664190
2015-07-07 16:20:33 ERROR: AcceptToMemoryPool: not enough fees dd1e79175e0392f0f4be4e114ef9ec5a46e14935183f4db1f0f88ed37afe7849, 91000 < 664190
2015-07-07 16:20:33 ERROR: AcceptToMemoryPool: not enough fees dd1e79175e0392f0f4be4e114ef9ec5a46e14935183f4db1f0f88ed37afe7849, 91000 < 664190
2015-07-07 16:20:33 ERROR: AcceptToMemoryPool: not enough fees dd1e79175e0392f0f4be4e114ef9ec5a46e14935183f4db1f0f88ed37afe7849, 91000 < 664190
2015-07-07 16:20:33 ERROR: AcceptToMemoryPool: not enough fees dd1e79175e0392f0f4be4e114ef9ec5a46e14935183f4db1f0f88ed37afe7849, 91000 < 664190
2015-07-07 16:20:34 ERROR: AcceptToMemoryPool: not enough fees dd1e79175e0392f0f4be4e114ef9ec5a46e14935183f4db1f0f88ed37afe7849, 91000 < 664190
2015-07-07 16:20:34 ERROR: AcceptToMemoryPool: not enough fees dd1e79175e0392f0f4be4e114ef9ec5a46e14935183f4db1f0f88ed37afe7849, 91000 < 664190
2015-07-07 16:20:34 ERROR: AcceptToMemoryPool: not enough fees dd1e79175e0392f0f4be4e114ef9ec5a46e14935183f4db1f0f88ed37afe7849, 91000 < 664190
2015-07-07 16:20:35 ERROR: AcceptToMemoryPool: not enough fees dd1e79175e0392f0f4be4e114ef9ec5a46e14935183f4db1f0f88ed37afe7849, 91000 < 664190
2015-07-07 16:20:35 ERROR: AcceptToMemoryPool: not enough fees dd1e79175e0392f0f4be4e114ef9ec5a46e14935183f4db1f0f88ed37afe7849, 91000 < 664190
2015-07-07 16:20:35 ERROR: AcceptToMemoryPool: not enough fees dd1e79175e0392f0f4be4e114ef9ec5a46e14935183f4db1f0f88ed37afe7849, 91000 < 664190
2015-07-07 16:20:35 ERROR: AcceptToMemoryPool: not enough fees dd1e79175e0392f0f4be4e114ef9ec5a46e14935183f4db1f0f88ed37afe7849, 91000 < 664190
2015-07-07 16:20:36 ERROR: AcceptToMemoryPool: not enough fees dd1e79175e0392f0f4be4e114ef9ec5a46e14935183f4db1f0f88ed37afe7849, 91000 < 664190
2015-07-07 16:20:36 ERROR: AcceptToMemoryPool: not enough fees dd1e79175e0392f0f4be4e114ef9ec5a46e14935183f4db1f0f88ed37afe7849, 91000 < 664190
2015-07-07 16:20:37 ERROR: AcceptToMemoryPool: not enough fees dd1e79175e0392f0f4be4e114ef9ec5a46e14935183f4db1f0f88ed37afe7849, 91000 < 664190
2015-07-07 16:20:37 ERROR: AcceptToMemoryPool: not enough fees dd1e79175e0392f0f4be4e114ef9ec5a46e14935183f4db1f0f88ed37afe7849, 91000 < 664190
2015-07-07 16:20:38 ERROR: AcceptToMemoryPool: not enough fees dd1e79175e0392f0f4be4e114ef9ec5a46e14935183f4db1f0f88ed37afe7849, 91000 < 664190
2015-07-07 16:20:39 ERROR: AcceptToMemoryPool: not enough fees dd1e79175e0392f0f4be4e114ef9ec5a46e14935183f4db1f0f88ed37afe7849, 91000 < 664190
2015-07-07 16:20:39 ERROR: AcceptToMemoryPool: not enough fees dd1e79175e0392f0f4be4e114ef9ec5a46e14935183f4db1f0f88ed37afe7849, 91000 < 664190
2015-07-07 16:20:42 ERROR: AcceptToMemoryPool: not enough fees dd1e79175e0392f0f4be4e114ef9ec5a46e14935183f4db1f0f88ed37afe7849, 91000 < 664190
2015-07-07 16:20:43 ERROR: AcceptToMemoryPool: not enough fees dd1e79175e0392f0f4be4e114ef9ec5a46e14935183f4db1f0f88ed37afe7849, 91000 < 664190
2015-07-07 16:20:46 ERROR: AcceptToMemoryPool: not enough fees dd1e79175e0392f0f4be4e114ef9ec5a46e14935183f4db1f0f88ed37afe7849, 91000 < 664190
2015-07-07 16:20:52 ERROR: AcceptToMemoryPool: not enough fees dd1e79175e0392f0f4be4e114ef9ec5a46e14935183f4db1f0f88ed37afe7849, 91000 < 664190

Code:
----system---- --net/eth0- -dsk/total- ---load-avg--- ----interrupts---
     time     | recv  send| read  writ| 1m   5m  15m |  29    30    31
07-07 11:49:23| 595k   74k|   0     0 |1.10 1.22 1.42| 720   429     0
07-07 11:49:24| 630k   72k|   0     0 |1.17 1.23 1.43| 570   411     0
07-07 11:49:25| 835k  889k|   0     0 |1.17 1.23 1.43|3749  2394     0
07-07 11:49:26| 689k  659k|   0    12k|1.17 1.23 1.43|3325  2122     0
07-07 11:49:27| 723k  847k|   0     0 |1.17 1.23 1.43|4027  2628     0
07-07 11:49:28| 441k   56k|   0     0 |1.17 1.23 1.43| 626   382     0
07-07 11:49:29| 770k  404k|   0     0 |1.16 1.23 1.42|2231  1586     0
07-07 11:49:30| 899k  444k|   0     0 |1.16 1.23 1.42|2324  1492     0
07-07 11:49:31| 836k  495k|   0    12k|1.16 1.23 1.42|2090  1074     0
07-07 11:49:32| 755k  172k|   0     0 |1.16 1.23 1.42|1059   767     0
07-07 11:49:33| 955k  737k|   0     0 |1.16 1.23 1.42|3582  2415     0
07-07 11:49:34| 590k  325k|   0     0 |1.06 1.21 1.42|1478   919     0
07-07 11:49:35| 532k  174k|   0     0 |1.06 1.21 1.42| 948   615     0
07-07 11:49:36| 646k  469k|   0    12k|1.06 1.21 1.42|3041  1697     0
07-07 11:49:37|1117k 1127k|   0     0 |1.06 1.21 1.42|5077  3575     0
07-07 11:49:38| 626k  491k|   0    96k|1.06 1.21 1.42|2827  1768     0
07-07 11:49:39| 304k  389k|   0     0 |0.98 1.19 1.41|1435   968     0
07-07 11:49:40| 294k  352k|   0     0 |0.98 1.19 1.41|1745  1181     0
07-07 11:49:41| 338k  271k|   0    20k|0.98 1.19 1.41|1517   953     0
07-07 11:49:42| 329k 1006k|   0     0 |0.98 1.19 1.41|2053  1447     0
07-07 11:49:43| 387k  692k|   0     0 |0.98 1.19 1.41|2589  1520     0
07-07 11:49:44| 796k  817k|   0     0 |0.98 1.19 1.41|3618  2465     0
07-07 11:49:45| 188k  276k|   0     0 |0.98 1.19 1.41|1470   959     0
07-07 11:49:46| 574k  911k|   0    12k|0.98 1.19 1.41|4148  2761     0
07-07 11:49:47| 280k   47k|   0     0 |0.98 1.19 1.41| 487   287     0
07-07 11:49:48| 637k  482k|   0     0 |0.98 1.19 1.41|2179  1399     0
07-07 11:49:49| 707k  717k|   0     0 |0.90 1.17 1.40|3173  2167     0
07-07 11:49:50| 500k  609k|   0     0 |0.90 1.17 1.40|2844  2007     0
07-07 11:49:51| 713k  874k|   0    12k|0.90 1.17 1.40|3709  2487     0
07-07 11:49:52| 781k  785k|   0     0 |0.90 1.17 1.40|3541  2130     0
07-07 11:49:53| 924k  711k|   0     0 |0.90 1.17 1.40|3351  1982     0
07-07 11:49:54| 493k  188k|   0     0 |0.91 1.16 1.40| 935   603     0
07-07 11:49:55| 516k  277k|   0     0 |0.91 1.16 1.40|1527   829     0
07-07 11:49:56| 502k  202k|   0    12k|0.91 1.16 1.40|1073   693     0
07-07 11:49:57| 947k  337k|   0     0 |0.91 1.16 1.40|2020  1081     0
07-07 11:49:58| 579k   32k|   0  8192B|0.91 1.16 1.40| 440   310     0
07-07 11:49:59| 513k   48k|   0     0 |0.92 1.16 1.39| 347   248     0
07-07 11:50:00| 580k  401k|   0     0 |0.92 1.16 1.39|2208  1470     0
07-07 11:50:01| 567k  365k|   0    12k|0.92 1.16 1.39|1773  1022     0
07-07 11:50:02| 311k  415k|   0     0 |0.92 1.16 1.39|1331   775     0
07-07 11:50:03| 354k   52k|   0     0 |0.92 1.16 1.39| 647   422     0
07-07 11:50:04| 570k  493k|   0     0 |0.92 1.16 1.39|2304  1598     0
07-07 11:50:05| 659k  350k|   0     0 |0.92 1.16 1.39|1642   976     0
07-07 11:50:06| 240k   27k|   0     0 |0.92 1.16 1.39| 310   232     0
07-07 11:50:07| 465k  264k|   0    12k|0.92 1.16 1.39|1607  1030     0

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  "blocks": 364286,
  "currentblocksize": 0,
  "currentblocktx": 0,
  "difficulty": 49402014931.22746277,
  "errors": "This is a pre-release test build - use at your own risk - do not use for mining or merchant applications",
  "genproclimit": -1,
  "networkhashps": 366127820337016448,
  "pooledtx": 602,
  "testnet": false,
  "chain": "main"
}

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July 07, 2015, 04:32:42 PM
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stress test or not, we are over 200k transactions per day  Tongue
and most of these will cost some money, great - support the network  Cheesy !

Seems you'll get lot of traffic on litecoin.com. People are shifting to litecoin.


BTC goes up, Litecoin goes up. the normal way.


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we are already above 200k...

Oh wow i just noticed that, damn that as big time goal has far stressing the network goes, previous day was 107k then 212k thanks to https://blockchain.info/charts/n-transactions great measurements

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It sure does look like that stress  test was done successfully this time around. That's quite a huge spike in the number of transactions, however it is unfortunately irrelevant for Bitcoin.
I wonder if there is a way to block dust transactions, or at least the spam?

I always said that number of bitcoin transactions is not clear way to show - well, anything really. Number of transactions can be bloated artificially.
System counts all transactions even dust transactions are being counted. It is certain that number of transactions would naturally grow over time, just don't get hyped by that.
Correct. However the growth over time should be considered. I highly doubt that someone would artificially inflate the number over the years.

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July 07, 2015, 04:35:18 PM
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Well, only 200k? I even thought it should be over a million per day, but I over estimated the fact of btc transaction, but it means btc could be more potential, IMO 200k transactions per day mean about 5k-10k people use bitcoin daily, it is only a few compared to any fiat money. Bitcoin will be ridiculous expensive in the future if more than 1 million users use it daily.

I have been thinking about this, and I think that one of the barriers to adoption by more people is that all of the places to buy BTC are not mainstream.  If a major bank offered BTC then it would take off.  But of course banks won't do this because it would not be in their best interest.
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this is, what all this stress testing was about? Wink

we were at 170k+ as a peak before the stress test, the test has definitely had an impact on this, but it isn't only for that, i believe is because of the price that is rising, some more people are joining bitcoin


Me too, but I only hope that the network can maintain the new volume of traffic and it doesn't screw up people's transactions. We are still with 1MB of blocksize, and we are still far (as far as I know) from LN solutions. What would happen if in 6 months/1 year this thing doubles or triples in real volume (real people using it)Huh Now that would be some real stress in in the network.
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