Credit card companies have, illegally, forced Bitchutes (alternative platform to YouTube) payment systems to be shut down.

Bcash negatively shilled...far from it, it's the most positively shilled thing about crypto, and even that can't get most people interested in RogerVercoin. Big blocks are not a viable long term scaling method, as blocks rise in size, hosting a node will become increasingly uneconomic, making a few centralized nodes far more likely. Most people realize that decentralization is one of the core value propositions for crypto, and if you can't viably run your own full node, you don't have a decentralized crypto. You might be able to run a full bcash node now, but it would have to grow very slowly to stop block size increases from greatly outpacing disk and bandwidth cost decreases. Paying $5 processing fees for a coffee is awful, so is paying hundreds or thousands of dollars to run a full node, which is what you're looking at if bcash ever needs the big blocks that it allows. Once fully deployed Lightning will help address the high fees, how will bcash address node costs?

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