Bitcoin's difficulty will be maxed out within about 400 years, by Moore's law. (After that - supposing the software does not crash when difficulty overflows - block time will start decreasing, and it will not take long before blocks are mined faster than photons can be sent across the planet).
Bitcoin is the dominant cryptocurrency today, as the first mover: the perfectly fair worldwide game of inventing the cryptocurrency has been played and won. However, unfortunately, it has a built-in end date: about 400 years from now. After that, it won't necessarily be clear what the dominant cryptocurrency is. It might be a lot like VHS vs Betamax, and a lot of people could lose a lot of money. It seems to me, this could be mitigated by planning today for what we are going to do when Bitcoin finally breaks 400 years from now.
Are there any distinct plans today for migrating to a PoW supporting an even higher difficulty?
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