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June 26, 2016, 02:08:32 PM
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First of all, you are an early adopter if you have 1 BTC now. What will people think in 2032 when reward is cut to 1 BTC, of the people involved now? They will think we are early adopters. Of course compared to 2009 adopters we are late, but its all relative.

As far as block size and fee.. if fee is increased, then you solve the problem. If Lightning is a success, the miners will get fees from mining the transaction packages done through Lightning. In any case, I guess eventually block size will be raised but in the big picture raising block size solves shit nothing.
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June 26, 2016, 02:12:19 PM
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Hi. Welcome on forum.
As a new user You must be informed that writing long, personal stories is not welcomed.
Ask your self, what do we care about you being law student, why do we need information
about your bro etc... its pointless. (I'm not aggressive here, just informing)

As to your epiphany, it's not mandatory to happen. All depends on how the market will look in say 10 years. May be that no significant block enlargement will be needed, because of low adoption rate. Sure it will improve on confirmations and stuff, but you dont fix things that work OK. Better is an enemy of good.

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