Maybe not, but in general, bigger blocks = require more resources = centralizing the network. It's simply physics, ser.
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OK, do you believe that BCash's maximum block size is not centralizing for its network, if the demand for its block space goes as high as the demand for Bitcoin's block space?
your even using the buzzwords of certain scripters. you are too obvious that you cant think independently.
the reason forks dont have a wide community is because they are altcoins..
aka crapcoins.. its that simple
if you want to pretend hardware constraints are the physics reasons to not scale bitcoin.. guess what. you are breaking physics by living in a 2007-2015 mindset
wake up its 2022. get out of your coma dream and start living in 2022. use some real world evidence. not the written social dogma you follow