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I tend to think raising the block size to improve throughput is like adding another lane to a busy highway. It's an expensive road upgrade that won't relieve congestion, but just add more commuters by increasing the number of cars. Along that analogy, LN is more like carpooling. More commuters, same number of cars, no changes required to the roads. It's a cheaper upgrade that achieves the same effect in a different w…
False analogy. In terms of throughput the analogy is good, but you neglected that lightning breaks how bitcoin works. You need to get permission from a centralized lightning hub to transact. Also, high fees (which blockstream vocally is in favor of) increase UTXO bloat by preventing consolidation
Also, when the bulk of transactions moves to Lightning, the mainnet fees will become much lower.