blockchain.info also have high fees.
Blockchain.info is not an exchange, and you can set whatever fees you like.
Edit to add: the spam allegations are misdirections coming from the usual corner
Yes, because
this address looks like the user is making some lovely transactions to their many, many friends.
wow, over 200 thousand transactions in roughly six months :-\and are you insinuating that this user was a segwit supporter
I think it's impossible to judge who it was. It's possible that it was a group of miners, because they rake in transaction fees. Whether or not the attacks were from people supporting a certain scaling solution we don't know.
In as much as this could be said as a spam attack bitcoin should prove itself to the world that it can handle such transactions regardless, but whatever their intentions were... things have improved a lot and network should be able to handle the load
Bitcoin can currently handle the same amount of transactions as it could before. Post-SegWit and post-block size increase, it will change, but spam attacks will still be possible.
Sorry but no, the spam claims are a a misdirection.
Care to provide any actual evidence for this or just an assertion? Does that address look legitimate to you?
Bitcoin didn't have the capacity and it's as simple as that. Occam's razor.
Occam's razor is not applicable here. A spam attack is a very simple explanation, and you've made the vague assumption that a large number of people have started using Bitcoin even though they're not identifiable.