The author argues that high Bitcoin transaction fees, while frustrating, are a necessary feature to maintain decentralization and prevent network abuse by limiting spam. These fees are set by a dynamic market and incentivize the development of better tools and practices to reduce the burden on users. Keeping node operation costs low is vital for censorship resistance. Although the Bitcoin ecosystem is not fully prepared for sustained high fees, the author remains optimistic about the innovation spurred by this pressure.
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