If the fee goes exorbitant, then it's no different than the traditional systems, ultimately things come down to utility whether centralized or decentralized, things have to be reasonable in the first place.
If the fee goes exorbitant, then it's no different than the traditional systems, ultimately things come down to utility whether centralized or decentralized, things have to be reasonable in the first place.
RE: Ethereum: the Goldman Sachs of blockchains