You had me nodding all the way through your post, STT, and even asserting "Amen", even though I am not religious, until your last sentence.
>>>>>>>>Biggest problem right now is exclusion of participants by failure in the transactions fees<<<<<<<<,
Sounds like you are making up shit, here.
Sure there is some truth that transactions fees have been high recently, but get real... we had a spam attack going on and that spam attack is part of the creation of a false narrative to get folks to buy other coins and a bunch of bullshit mumbo jumbo asserting that bitcoin is broken and that it has a BIGGEST problem. Get out of here with your "biggest problem" rendition.
Its a problem for me or many others not able to shift great amounts, I dont know who is creating the problem and why but it has to be got past by any means necessary. I've heard it could be spam or a couple of things, I dont doubt people could try to attack bitcoin for their own gains but in any case a solution has to be found.
Most people in the world are pretty humble, I always see the smallest of trades being ironically the most important and most genuine kind of trade possible. How big is the Coke company and all its doing is selling sugar water in a can right, I want to see Bitcoin back to being able to handle the tiny trades and respecting the little guy.
I still see FIAT as the biggest threat to crypto, the banks very much want to take over the idea and do it their way with a centrally controlled unit value. They'll win if people become divided I think
Are you even paying attention?
Have you heard of lightning network? Of course, some of it is already being experimented upon... it could take many years before it is microtransacting on the level of visa... but it is in the works.
Also, you mention that you want to send big amounts of bitcoin around, and you know that the problem is not with big amounts, because in terms of percentage it is not bad, especially if you are getting into the several thousand dollars arena.
Finally, fees are low currently and transaction times are fast currently.
I just looked in my blockchain.info wallet, and it is showing $.12 for regular fees and $2.02 for priority. Seems fairly reasonable to me, and you could take advantage of these low fees if you want to move money around, at this time.