Ok, here we go.....
Its been 6 years and bitcoin has not gone mainstream..
6 years after the internet was invented they didn't even have the ARPANET yet...
even photo sharing apps are having more users, network effect and valuations than this..
We're currently at a 3 billion US$ market cap, not bad for a 6 year old open source technology. Internet wasn't even worth 1 million $ after 6 years
One of the key reasons that bitcoin has not gone mainstream or it could not is because of the limit of tranactions per second and block size..
Actually, we have never hit any limit yet, so block size or TPS doesn't seem to be a limiting factor at all currently.
while people who want bitcoin to succeed try to innovate and take bitcoin mainstream with VISA like tps, there are people who want bitcoin to fail.
Not really sure if this can really be called a point, but there are people that want every company in the fortune 500 fall. And yes, VISA like TPS is possible.
They are paid shills of central banks who want bitcoin to be as a nerd and geek money and never see the lightof mainstream adoption..
Or maybe we're all in the US secret service
If bitcoin was a central institution, people could have raised a lot of money and could have taken it mainstream by now..
Do I really have to refer back to the early internet again now?
But see how bitcoin suffers, the core developers are saying something for scalability while some are saying other things, and in the end what happens is nothing and bitcoin just becomes weaker and weaker..
Stating that democracy could never succeed really isn't much of a point seeing how the biggest economies are running "successfully" using the very same system
thus bitcoin inability to scale and go mainstream is simply showing the world how decentralized systems are weak in reaching consensus and go mainsteam
Once again I refer you to the early internet.
VISA like TPS is possible, it just takes a while to implement the proper back/frontend to support it. In 1951, the first bank credit card appeared in New York's Franklin National Bank for loan customers. Want to know how much TPS they had in the first 40 years?