Ok, I'm confused about one thing here .... micro-payments.
Now, I know that BTC is divisible to 8 decimal places, great, so the 'grand total' SHOULD be 21000000.00000000 or dived to 21,000,000,000,000.00 if you 'move' the decimal place. So 21 trillion (with 'cents') total.
but if fees are 0.01 of the normal being 00000000.01000000 .. then what's the point of a 'micro-payment' of say 00000000.00000010 if you have to pay a fee of 00000000.01000000 .. it's no longer a grand total of 21 trillion with cents. is just 21 million with a stupid decimal placement.
If this is the case .. then BTC is already dead since if you get more than
? say 1,000,000 people on it globally each person only gets 21.00 btc .. no enough for anything, since if, for example, a coffee is 0.00000100 BTC .. and a fee of 0.01 ... making a total payment of 0.01000100 for a 0.00000100 item .. then EVERYTHING is actually SCREWED .. HUGE FEES, not worth the digit it's 'printed' on.
Now if they change the 'fees' to .01 of the current decimal place ie 00000000.000000001 for a transaction of 00000000.00000100 great
can someone explain the 'limited' inflation and fees of this to me or the. or is it just toast???
I need to know this .. if I haven't explain it well enough ... my apologies.