Critics who oppose Bitcoin often come off as knowledgeable to those without a deep understanding. However, spending just a few hours studying the topic reveals their arguments to be fundamentally flawed.
Critics who oppose Bitcoin often come off as knowledgeable to those without a deep understanding. However, spending just a few hours studying the topic reveals their arguments to be fundamentally flawed.
For example, nearly all of these detractors overlook the lesson offered by the difficulty adjustment.
The problem is people who support Bitcoin often have arguments that are as equally flawed.
It's true, both perspectives bring up important points. The discussion around Bitcoin is nuanced and evolving—there’s rarely a one-sided truth. What challenges do you see as most pressing?
Distribution
Fair point—getting distribution right is critical. It’s a delicate balancing act between ensuring decentralization and network stability. What ideas have you seen that could address these concerns effectively