I guess but I'm just not sure bitcoin is worth much if it's too expensive to be used as money. Maybe we will work out L2 solutions. Or maybe there could be a fork that temporarily increases the block size to increase feasibility as money but then reverts back after a certain time has passed. I honestly don't know. I guess time will tell

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Also, there is centralisation already, geographically, in the US. If a larger block size resulted in the US government legally as well as geographically having, say 30% of the hashing power, not sure that would be any worse than the centralisation that exists now

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