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Hi there! Been a lurker for awhile, but been an avid purchaser of BTC for a few years.
I usually purchase BTC via something like Coinbase (as much as I despise some of their practices) but am currently in a situation where I require BTC shortly, and can't wait for the currency to be traded/withdrawn within Coinbase.
I've used Paxful a few times before with success, but just noticed that they offer credit/debit/bank withdrawals, and was curious what that experience is like, if it even works. I looked around and couldn't find anything specific, but if Reddit's search function makes me look like an idiot, I'm sorry in advance.
Thanks so much, and I'm sorry if this has been answered before.
Let's say I were a whale. How much BTC do I need to spend to fill up the blocks and raise fees above $100/tx? This is of course assuming the dust limit, whatever that is for BTC.
My follow-up question is, why hasn't someone attacked BTC in this way? Surely this would be a sure way to decrease it's dominance and force users to migrate to other blockchains.
Anyone crunched the numbers?