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RE: Steam Will No Longer Accept Bitcoin "Due to High Fees"

in #bitcoin8 years ago

shows how little mainstream people understand about bitcoin

essentially there are no set fees

https://bitcoinfees.21.co/

https://blockchain.info/charts/mempool-state-by-fee-level

you could pay $1 to send $100 and would only take a few hours

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$1 is still too much for buying games, and "a few hours" is way too long to wait. There is no practical advantage to the merchant or purchaser using Bitcoin over other options at that price level. Further, even the median fee understates the cost, because the merchant will also have to pay to consolidate their own transactions. Steam also has to look forward, if Bitcoin has millions of users then median fees inevitably must rise. The "solutions" to this will require even more work on their side, and at this point why bother? So much effort and cost for so little gain.

$1 was only an example but currently for purchasing anything bitcoin is no good but due to consistent upward mobility is best store of value hands down and once lighting network is running will be able to handle millions of transactions a second with fees as low as 1 sat.

for a merchant to accept is very practical as bitcoin is continuously rising so they will get more value per sale.

why they need to consolidate? they could designate selling items to wallets and would provide clear inventory and audit at the same time.

Games are a ridiculous overpriced market anyways so not surprising they would try to cut costs,

currently best crypto for everday transactions is DASH and once next upgrade is complete will only take a few seconds and another upgrade coming in early 2018 will allow for more transactions than mastercard

once lighting network is running will be able to handle millions of transactions a second with fees as low as 1 sat.

Careful drinking the Blockstream koolaid. I've been hearing promises about Lightning for years. I don't trust them (but I don't trust Bitcoin "Gold" or "Cash" for that matter, either...)

currently best crypto for everday transactions is DASH and once next upgrade is complete will only take a few seconds and another upgrade coming in early 2018 will allow for more transactions than mastercard

I haven't heard about this but I'll look it up. Whatever currency ends up being best for payments will ultimately win in the long run I think. Right now Bitcoin Core is being pumped and propped by Tether printing, IMO.