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by Frogolocalypse 3250 days ago
> For running a full node, a VPS costing $12 - $15 USD

So your solution to centralization pressures is to use a centralized service for decentralization?

> You are talking about bandwidth and the numbers are simple to calculate and come out to trivial amounts.

I provided more evidence on the bandwidth requirements than your incomplete understanding of how bitcoin works multiplied by your flawed opinion.

> 2. Bitcoin is literally working right now with 0 hiccups except for full blocks and high fees.

No-one is forcing you to use it. There are a multitude of other options if you feel that bitcoin isn't meeting your use-case.

> You say hand waving while not backing up a single thing you've said

I provided evidence that backed up my opinion. You should try it.

> This is about how ridiculous the 1MB limitation is, you can try to divert from that, but lets see you confront it.

Nah. You can use another service if you feel that the 10's of thousands of nodes somehow don't have a better understanding of the constraints of running a node than you. No-one is holding a gun to your head. Ever heard of Bitcoin Cash? Perhaps that might better suit your needs.

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> I provided more evidence on the bandwidth requirements than your incomplete understanding of how bitcoin works multiplied by your flawed opinion.

No, you didn't. You didn't confront my numbers for syncing, you for some reason think the option to pay for a cheap VPS to run a node is centralization. You also seem to that a single node is uploading to 8 people at all times, no more, no less not to mention that your assertion revolves around thinking that 48KB/s to run a full node is a lot when hundreds of millions of people can do that now with their home internet connections, not to mention buisnesses. Kids are running around streaming live video from their phones, how can you cling to such nonsense and why won't you confront it directly?

> No-one is forcing you to use it. There are a multitude of other options if you feel that bitcoin isn't meeting your use-case.

So instead of confronting these absurd statements, you say 'then don't use it'. This is about whether what you are saying makes sense and so far I haven't seen anything more than trying to avoid the simple numbers that make the answer obvious.

> I provided evidence that backed up my opinion. You should try it.

I'm not really sure what you want or how you can say that. I've broken down the numbers for you in terms of bandwidth, people that have access to that bandwidth, previously running systems, and widespread use cases of other technology that already uses more resources.

> Nah. You can use another service if you feel that the 10's of thousands of nodes somehow don't have a better understanding of the constraints of running a node than you. No-one is holding a gun to your head. Ever heard of Bitcoin Cash? Perhaps that might better suit your needs.

So anyone who can do simple math and questions bizarre statements should 'go somewhere else' ?

> No, you didn't.

Yeah. I did. It's still there. Perhaps you should take the time to figure out what it means.

> Kids are running around streaming live video from their phones, how can you cling to such nonsense and why won't you confront it directly?

Kids are uploading their videos to a centralized service where they are being downloaded from. But because you have no concept of what decentralization means, you have no ability to even integrate that information.

> So anyone who can do simple math and questions bizarre statements should 'go somewhere else' ?

People who don't have any concept of what decentralization means shouldn't make comment on the requirements of a service that requires decentralization. And if they can't figure out why they can't get what they 'want', yes, they should use another service that better meets their use-case. Paypal and venmo might better suit your needs?

It's not often you run into someone with a complete lack of knowledge and understanding of a subject, and still feels the need to comment, but here we are. The only thing that makes sense is that you're young. Like really young. There's a significant gap in your understanding of how a block-chain works, and for some reason you seem completely resistant to overcoming that hurdle. But you really should work on it.