What Happens To Bitcoin If There is No Scalability?

Bitcoin was the first blockchain. The first one that started it all.
Today blockchain is doing it all with its super octopus hands and amazing angelic wings to guard all that is good and worth guarding in the world. It is trying to bring about technological change and social change through technology. It is doing ten things with its Bugs Bunny life all at once, while its feet are still clawed in the chunkiest and the goopiest problem that tech has ever faced, or any prototype faces, that of scalability.

The slime that blockchain is in, is really really damp and the depth is so intense that if this is now resolved and cleaned up the mess could suck up whole tons of blockchain promises and research and drain it all into itself making it the biggest lie of the centuries.
What good is blockchain after all if it can not be used at a scale it is targetted at, or designed for, right? The problem of scalability means that if blockchain passes, bitcoin and the likes of it win, they stay, they can survive and live another day to fight other battles, and defeat other internal and external infections ready to plague it. If not, then well, it dies a slow death full of various withdrawal symptoms and it leaves the world in a painfully tight and sick spot. Where we all know what we could have had, only that we could not anymore. The could have been would bring up a lot of hysteria, sickness, and pain for som many innovators, thinkers, and enthusiasts.

This means that if blockchain is not revised effectively, bitcoin could be erased or even scarce to a point whereby people disgrace it, rumors spread, the hate becomes viral and people stop using the cursed name of bitcoin, that once was a big ass buzzword that people adored.
This could also mean that people can come to think that cryptos are useless, causing not only a crash of markets but also a huge economic and technological pushback for us all progressive people, so let’s just hope, we do not see a day where it all falls down on us.




