"this is like saying Bitcoin block size..."
No it's not that's a strawman argument.
Next.
"this is like saying Bitcoin block size..."
No it's not that's a strawman argument.
Next.
They're both artificial restrictions.
he just likes to say "strawman"
he doesn't actually use it correctly.
When you bring up an outside example to knock it down it's called a strawman.
Sheesh you're stupid.
That is incorrect.
Using an example or metaphor to refute someones argument is NOT strawmanning.
Shi shi, what they're saying isn't a straw man. If anything it's a a red herring, but it seems valid in the discussion
Deflection, again.
Na, you're just be inconsistent.
If Bitcoins artificial limit on blocksize is free market (it is), then so is Moneros ASIC resistant algo. Both networks are voluntary to join or leave.
If you think you have a better way to do it, fork Bitcoin or Monero and see who joins.