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You've presented things very one-sidedly.
When criticizing something, at least get your facts right!
Bitcoin wasn't created by Cyberpunk. It was created by the mysterious figure of Satoshi Nakamoto.
In fact, there is a scaling problem with the blockchain projects, but recently Cardano announced that it could scale more transactions than Visa. There are also other solutions to the scaling problem and the field is under constant development.
Stiliyan Loukanov
You've presented things very one-sidedly. When criticizing something, at least get your facts right! Bitcoin wasn't created by Cyberpunk. It was created by the mysterious figure of Satoshi Nakamoto. In fact, there is a scaling problem with the blockchain projects, but recently Cardano announced that it could scale more transactions than Visa. There are also other solutions to the scaling problem and the field is under constant development.