So this whole issue is a restatement of 'should we scale blocksize?'
SegWit2x was shot down. BCH market price has tanked. BSV has tanked. Though I think that is market recognition.
Bigger block size means nothing useful if people don't use that bigger-sized blockchain.this is not apples to apples, the use of BTC is not the same as BTCCASH or BTCSV. They are different things.
A bigger block size will lower fees as supply goes up, and it achieves the origonal L1 soloution that satoshi outlines.
There was no mention of L2 or LN in the BTC white paper, but there were calculation by satoshi to show L1 could scale, by blocksize.
The people seeking to use and do use BTC is much higher than BTCCASH or BTCSV and the latter do achieve a much lower relative cost for fees.