I remained impartial about this blocksize war, despite it being one of the most pivotal events in the history of cryptocurrencies, and I will remain impartial about it even until now. On one hand, bitcoin remaining to be in this 1 mb size limit ensures that decentralization is taken care of and that no one has to pay so much fees in the future. But at the same time, the benefits of a larger and more advanced network is something not to scoff at either. I say, if we ever feel the need to have a better and more reliable form of bitcoin for transactions and all that stuff, a fork is the only solution that would satisfy everyone's needs and it's something that I personally would be willing to follow through if need be. No more overhauling of the system, cause we don't need to fix what's not broken in the first place.