I’ve been trying to understand something about Bitcoin’s real-world use, especially when it comes to small payments.
Let’s say someone wanted to use Bitcoin to reward people for completing small online tasks like writing, design work, or other simple contributions. Would that actually work in practice today?
I’m wondering about a few things:
- Are Bitcoin transaction fees too high for small payments?
- Does Lightning Network solve this well enough for real use, or is it still limited?
- How reliable is Bitcoin for sending frequent small payments without delays or issues?
- Is Bitcoin generally better suited for larger transactions rather than micro-rewards?
- In real-world usage, do people actually use Bitcoin for this kind of thing, or do they usually switch to other methods?
I’m just trying to understand where Bitcoin fits in when it comes to very small, repeated payments rather than just holding or sending larger amounts.
Would be great to hear from people who’ve actually used it in different scenarios.
Is Bitcoin actually practical for very small payments or task rewards
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