ihaphleas on Nostr: No. Coins and cash are enormously scalable in the sense of transactions per second. ...
No. Coins and cash are enormously scalable in the sense of transactions per second. They can have problems in long distance or large value transactions - where ledgers and clearing operations can be useful.
Bitcoin does not solve the transactions per second problem. This will require a layer 2, or Bitcoin notes, to solve ... assuming one uses Bitcoin as the base layer.
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