But, to clarify to everyone reading this: HmmMAA is arguing for BSV, and does not acknowledge value in running a full node unless being a miner. Given that, it is justified to be in favor of large size blocks. But Bitcoin is destined for micro-payments, indeed; it's just not the blockchain the way to go.
You are trying to twist my words , but i didn't expect something different from you , let's don't forget that you have ask banning people from a free speech forum .
As i have read in many of your posts you are not a fan of 1 MB blocks either , so why are you mention that i'm in favor of big blocks ? Also i said that every one that can do bussiness on bitcoin has interest to run a full node . Bitcoin is about building services and value , not hodling to buy lambos . Guys like you want to cripple bitcoin so that people turn to L2 solutions that don't work .
If we follow your logic about everyone having the right/ability to run a node , than we should have Kb blocks and 56k modems as a prerequisite to participate in the network , as some people in 3rd world countries can't afford even to have a rapspi or a Mbit connection . And you dream of btc global adoption , so funny .
As you might understand someday " Δε βαφoνται με πoρδες τα αυγα" .
https://www.slang.gr/lemma/6318-me-pordes-den-bafontai-augaCheers .
PS. Apologies to every other member for derailing but i had to respond .
Ultimately, whether we are talking about Ordinals, or the off-topic subject of scaling, the result is the same. Ask yourself the following question:
Aside from voicing your disappointment on a discussion forum, are you going to *do* anything to change the status quo?
If the answer is "no", then Bitcoin will continue to function as it currently does. If nothing changes and those securing the chain continue to follow the path we are currently on, the way Bitcoin works will not change in the way you would like it to.
Whether you agree with how others are interpreting your views or not is immaterial. It's all moot. If you want change, don't just talk about it, get something done.