FWIW, what I think jbreher is saying, is that BTC and BSV can both potentially be equally decentralized. In other words, the algorithms themselves allow for the same amount of decentralization.
Bingo. From a technical perspective, they are equally decentralized. The only difference in decentralization between the two is the
current popularity of each.
If those are the vapors upon which you wish to hoist your flag, so be it.
Of course, the next layer of the discussion is 'how much decentralization is meaningful'? Then 'what aspects are important to be decentralized'? Followed by 'what concrete goals do the intermediate objective of decentralization serve'? But shieeeeit - we can't even agree on what decentralization even
means, because those who scream it loudest refuse to admit they don't have a concrete definition thereof.