Learn how to buy non-KYC Bitcoin:https://www.bitcoinuniversity.com/courses/76599-the-ultimate-guide-to-bitcoinIn this video, I discuss Bitcoin's 2 essential scarcities, which are:1) Asset scarcity (21 million BTC)2) Block space scarcityIf you undermine the latter, you end up either undermining the former by having to add a tail emission, or undermining Bitcoin's final settlement guarantees by impoverishing the Bitcoin miners who are forced to live on very low transaction fees once the block subsidy is gone.Any attempt to increase Bitcoin's block size or decrease its block time is an attack on Bitcoin.BCH and BSV tried it and lost, and now their market caps and hash rates are a tiny fraction of BTC's market cap and hash rate.There's nothing benevolent or humanitarian or egalitarian about wanting Bitcoin's price to stay low forever (like 1 BTC= $1). With a market cap of just $21 million, Bitcoin could not service the global economy, or even a small city.Likewise, there's nothing benevolent or humanitarian or egalitarian about wanting Bitcoin base layer fees to stay low forever. If transaction fees are too low, the Bitcoin blockchain will no longer have good settlement finality and will be of no use to anyone.Higher transaction fees will cause many growing pains for many of us, but they are essential to Bitcoin's fundamental scarcity and security.Not investment advice! Consult a financial advisor.BCH market cap:https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/bitcoin-cash/BSV market cap:https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/bitcoin-sv/BTC market cap and hashrate:https://bitcoin.clarkmoody.com/dashboard/BSV hashrate chart:https://bitinfocharts.com/comparison/bitcoin%20sv-hashrate.htmlHashrate converter:https://minerstat.com/hashrate-converter I am not being paid or otherwise compensated by any company or cryptocurrency project that I mention in my videos. My opinion is not for sale. Please do not contact me with any affiliate or advertising deals. #Bitcoin #blocksize Disclaimer Neither Bitcoin University, nor any of its directors, officers, shareholders, personnel, representatives, agents, or independent contractors (collectively, the “Operator Parties”) are licensed financial advisors, registered investment advisors, or registered broker-dealers. None of the Operator Parties are providing investment, financial, legal, or tax advice, and nothing in this video, on this YouTube channel, or at www.Trader.University or www.BitcoinUniversity.com (henceforth, “the Sites”) should be construed as such by you. This video, channel, and the Sites should be used as educational tools only and are not replacements for professional investment advice. Trading or investing in new and volatile assets like Bitcoin can be risky....https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aOkDVphBvnA