No, it wouldn't. This just demonstrates that you don't know anything about Bitcoin Cash. It has an adjustable block size that is currently 8x the size of Bitcoin's.
Bitcoin can be adjusted at any time with a soft fork. They almost did it with Segwit2x but decided against it due to lack of community consensus. Anyway, bcash hasn't had a block larger than 0.21 MB in the last 50 blocks so I don't know who they are fooling thinking they need 8. I had to go back over 200 blocks to find one bigger than 1 MB. It's like a bad joke.
Anyway, with zero network strain their average fee per transaction for the last few blocks is over 20 cents. If I want to buy coffee I am not paying a 20 cent transaction fee. In the same number of blocks Bitcoin had 10X the number of transactions, despite having 1/8th the block size. Yes, Bitcoin cash would likely be 1/8th of the cost per tx but when Bitcoin is averaging $16 per tx at that rate that kind of improvement just isn't enough. You'd need gigabyte blocks before that math starts making sense and by then you'd have a tradeoff with speed.
No, it wouldn't. This just demonstrates that you don't know anything about Bitcoin Cash. It has an adjustable block size that is currently 8x the size of Bitcoin's.
Bitcoin can be adjusted at any time with a soft fork. They almost did it with Segwit2x but decided against it due to lack of community consensus. Anyway, bcash hasn't had a block larger than 0.21 MB in the last 50 blocks so I don't know who they are fooling thinking they need 8. I had to go back over 200 blocks to find one bigger than 1 MB. It's like a bad joke.
Anyway, with zero network strain their average fee per transaction for the last few blocks is over 20 cents. If I want to buy coffee I am not paying a 20 cent transaction fee. In the same number of blocks Bitcoin had 10X the number of transactions, despite having 1/8th the block size. Yes, Bitcoin cash would likely be 1/8th of the cost per tx but when Bitcoin is averaging $16 per tx at that rate that kind of improvement just isn't enough. You'd need gigabyte blocks before that math starts making sense and by then you'd have a tradeoff with speed.