Isn't Bitcoin system created to have limited supply? 21 million coins and that's it? It was also created for those coins to be used on its P2P payment system. So if the LN not only allows to bypass the P2P payments and it also allows other coins to be used and cross/swapped with one another while making LN payments, exactly what limit does there exist any more to have a fixed supply of coins? There isn't such limitation any more.
The whole point of dividing the Bitcoin community and creating thousands of alt coins is to dilute and destroy it's originally intended use as hard money.
If people would transact in Bitcoin system only, only one such blockchain would exist, IF it was scaled as intended. There would be no other coins and marketcap would remain mostly in BTC. But because scaling was prevented people were faced with problem which Core and Blockstream created, lack of capacity caused increase of adoption which created artificial need for other solutions, other blockchains and LN all of which creates infinite creation of coins also done by banks. Now that people no longer think they need for any blockchain to scale as bankers funded Blockstream promose LN to scale many of them off chain, which is propaganda in itself, which means original idea of single blockchain to scale not needing any other blockchains, no longer applies.
Do you think its nothing unusual with before the Bitcoin Cash fork there were no forks of BTC that called themselves Bitcoin xxx etc. Only after Bitcoin Cash fork they were created one after another... more than 40 of them... this looks very much like deliberate creation of such coins to make unaware people think that because they are all crap and scams it must be that Bitcoin Cash is such crap coin and scam also, which is exactly what Core guys and their employers in Blockstream say all the time. They also don't attack any other forks, they attack only Bitcoin Cash.
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