Everything that you mentioned is most likely a shortcoming of the current version of Bitcoin. That being said, it is not a big leap of faith that each of these will be rectified in due course. If not with updates to Bitcoin, then with another coin.
My post wasnt just about Bitcoin specifically, but around the entire blockchain ecosystem.
You specifically talked about "already" and "bitcoin":
> But there are countries in Africa who can already do better by simply leapfrogging to bitcoin and ditching their national currencies.
Also: The concern about infeasability in everyday life is network based and not a shortcoming of bitcoin. So it's not dependent on the coin you are using.
All other points seem to be inherent to public blockchains, so it is quite the leap of faith to believe they are fixed in any public blockchain cryptocurrency.
ketzu|8 years ago
> But there are countries in Africa who can already do better by simply leapfrogging to bitcoin and ditching their national currencies.
Also: The concern about infeasability in everyday life is network based and not a shortcoming of bitcoin. So it's not dependent on the coin you are using.
All other points seem to be inherent to public blockchains, so it is quite the leap of faith to believe they are fixed in any public blockchain cryptocurrency.