>What do other people think?
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>If we can't come to an agreement soon, then I'll ask for help
>reviewing/submitting patches to Mike's Bitcoin-Xt project that implement a
>big increase now that grows over time so we may never have to go through
>all this rancor and debate again."
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>I'll then ask for help lobbying the merchant services and exchanges and
>hosted wallet companies and other bitcoind-using-infrastructure companies
It's surprising to see a core dev going to the public to defend a proposal most other core devs disagree on, and then lobbying the Bitcoin ecosystem.
This
is an very unhealthy way to go because it incentives the other core
devs to stop their technical work and go public and lobby too (cf
G.Maxwell trying to raise redditters awareness).
We need core devs to
work on technical issues, not waste time doing politics, but Gavin's
confrontational approach doesn't give them much of a choice.
I fear
that because of this approach, in the next monthes, core devs with be lobbying and doing
politics : precious time will be wasted for everyone
having stake in Bitcoin.
Regarding the 20MB proposal content:
Decentralization is the core of Bitcoin's security model and thus that's what gives Bitcoin its value.
The
danger is that decentralization tends naturally towards centralization,
because centralization is more efficient. Going from decentralization
to centralization is easy, going the other way is a lot harder :
decentralization we lose, may never be gained back.
Regarding "the urgency to do something":
I believe it would be extremely healthy for the network to bump into any limit ASAP ... (let it be 1MB) : to incentive layer 2 and offchain solutions to scale Bitcoin : there
are promising designs/solutions out there (LN, ChainDB, OtherCoin
protocole, ...), but most don't get much attention, because there is
right now no need for them. And, I am sure new solutions will be
invented.
If during the "1MB bumpy period" something goes wrong, consensus among the community would be reached easily if necessary.
Pretending there is urgency and that Apocalypse is approaching is a fallacy.
The
Gavin 20MB proposal is compromising Bitcoin's long-term security in an
irreversible way, for gaining short-term better user experience.
I oppose the Gavin proposal in both content and form.