The Blocksize War wasnât a grassroots victory. It was Jihan Wu vs everyone else.
He fought SegWit to protect ASICBoost, tried to bully consensus with hashpower, launched Bitcoin Cash when he didnât get his way â and lost. Not because the arguments beat him, but because the economics eventually did.
He bet against fee pressure, bet on bigger blocks, and thought miners should dictate the protocol. Turns out the real power came from exchanges and infrastructure â the economic layer that refused to follow him off the cliff.
So when Jonathan Bier says âthe users won,â he shouldâve added a giant fucking asterisk:
*Users = Bitfinex, Coinbase, Kraken, major wallet providers, and infrastructure operators. Not your uncleâs Raspberry Pi node.
It wasnât node count. It wasnât Reddit sentiment.
It was the fact that economically significant nodes aligned with small-block Core, and miners followed the money.
The grassroots didnât win. They got lucky that the economic layer agreed with them. Some revisionist history will be required once âusersâ learn this truth the hard way as the current drama unfolds.
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