Yes, I lie to lure newbies into Byteball. /s

You do, last time it was a lie that data in the DB can be compressed well. I claim that once people start using Byteball seriously they'll be storing high-entropy data and further compression won't help.
You are talking about an attack scenario in the future while I was talking about the database growth as it was from beginning until today.
The database does compress well when used what it was designed for, as can be shown by compressing it today.
If you think someone will pay in bytes to store uncompressable data, that is your opinion and Iota-FUD, since you wouldnt even cough up the little amount it would require at todays prices. Which proves the whitepaper and my point, please store any shit you like, but it will cost you. You would have to pay alot, as the whitepaper adresses the issue, to overwhelm the network and database size with any kind lf data.
Put your money where your mouth is or get out.
Or at least stop spreading fear and lies about Byteball technology.