And I do not know who should save the network from the zerg?
Probably the investor who proclaimed the desktop wallet as his merit?
And that this is a phenomenon of nature - we can only observe and be sad...
Goodbye!
Yes, the new wallet is your merit, I didn't want to offend. I just meant the ASICs, which were turned on to support the network. And they collected money for websites, other overhead costs, some purchase of emission, etc.
it's a pity that it happened. In my opinion it's still a naive mistake of the initial architect: that people will mine with enthusiasm LONG instead of Bitcoin on the sha256 algorithm. It was very naive and vulnerable to maintaining the network. And so it happened...
Alternatively, this is to "cut off" some of the blocks from which synchronization is stuck and connect mining to another pool. Need a fork for wallets and nodes...