FUCKING CORE DEVS ARE RUINING EVERYTHING!!!!!!
>>3178790
hahaha... yes yes ruin my wagecuck job make me retire early... damn you CORE!!!
>>3178790
Yup
Core devs have been bought by third parties that plan on capitalizing segwit transactions.
I hate BTC and BCC. The fork is the beginning of the end of BTC. New forks are going to be popping up as much as shitcoins in the future. I hardly see any alternative to jihans fork though, the core devs were just too unreasonable.
It's paving the way for Visacoin or some other godforsaken monstrosity to come out of nowhere and dominate the whole space.
The core devs caused all this.
>>3178790
How exactly does Lightning Network or offchain transactions even work?
If I want to buy this coffee on an off chain transaction, would I have had to already have spent a transaction fee moving a larger amount of btc into an off chain wallet?
>>3179656
Just invest equally in both and you'll be fine.
>>3179684
>How exactly does Lightning Network or offchain transactions even work?
It works just like a crypto exchange, it's fast, efficient but centralized and transactions are not listed on the blockchain. Most exchanges have 0.25% transaction fee.
How can I setup a LN node?
I want to make money with transactions
What are the requirements?
>>3178790
buy ETH
Bitcoin is designed to be an API for money. So LN and future third-party applications are meant to happen, that's Satoshi's vision for Bitcoin. Payment processing systems also help improve Bitcoin's scalability by getting rid of small and not-so-important transactions on the blockchain.