I too have been using btrfs for nearly 9 months (to be precise since 18.1) as my home and var partition that are on one partition in differed sub-volumes. I have never had any problems whit it, I don't really know anythin about its speed compared to ext4 or some other filesystem, but its working fast enough for me.
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