Seems to be the elephant in a the room nobody wants to talk about...
The trend is clear, and no signs of improvement in the past months.
With more than $20 fees for on-chain transactions, Bitcoin is already not usable for money transfers below $200-$300 (who would pay 10% on every transaction?).
Which means some users — and merchants — will stop using Bitcoin.
Mullvad VPN for instance, one of the few (good) VPN providers accepting BTC, has a unique plan of $5/month. They don't accept Lightning, which means users who don't want to pay by bank card will simply run away (or burn 5 months of subscription just for fees).
Lightning is the way but still, isn't this a tiny bit worrying?