Fri Mar 10, 2017 4:49 pm
Honestly, this whole Segwit vs BItcoin Unlimited battle, has me terrified for the future of bitcoin. I don't even trust my investments in it like I used to. I feel this argument, and the winner of the argument, will destroy bitcoin and make it worthless. I may be wrong. I am novice to crypto currencies, and to bitcoin, so my opinion is naive. However,from everything I've read, both of them scare me. If bitcoin isn't currently able to handle a high volume of users and transactions, and no one can come to a decision on what to do about it, it kind of gives off the impression of flogging a dead horse. Is bitcoin dead and we just don't know it yet? I am starting to think so. I would very much like to see a magical solution rise up, that makes everyone happy, and keeps bitcoin in one piece, but that doesn't appear to be the case. Big changes are coming in the future, and that makes its future extremely uncertain. As a result of this, I have already moved some of my bitcoin investment into other currencies. Like Dash. Until the bitcoin train can change tracks, I believe it will run out of track in the future, and it's going to take a lot of people and a lot of money with it. My intuition is ringing danger ahead. Especially if the ETF is approved and everyone begins jumping on board the train, making it's scalability and block size issues a very big and noticable problem. I don't believe segwit or BU are the solution, I think they are a whole new set of problems, that BItcoin cannot sustain right now, at the height of its popularity. I believe this war, is going to produce no victors. I do not believe bitcoin needs to be fixed, I believe it needs to be kept as it is, and used as it is, while being integrated with bigger and better systems in place to be compatible with bitcoin. After this ETF, I will be looking at moving all of my investments out of bitcoin, as I do not like this uncertainty. I really don't want to, I think bitcoin could have an extremely promising future, if it didn't have this dark cloud looming over it. Bitcoin has the potential to soar, and I think it's only just getting off the ground. I'd hate to see it crash and burn, all over an argument in which neither side is right. It seems kinda silly doesn't it?