- we'll fix the limit when we need to Click to expand...

- we have this magic solution we are working on now which is much more important Click to expand...

- you don't have a say because you are not a dev Click to expand...

- we have to be thankful to devs because they are so great Click to expand...

- deadalnix/greg would never do anything bad for bch/btc because he is an ancap/cypherpunk Click to expand...

- scaling is not a priority right now and who are you to tell devs what they should work on Click to expand...

I don't think I'm in the mood for another round of "blocksize debate". Click to expand...

No, I think most of what you raise are not actual BCH developer arguments but those put forward by its detractors.Nobody is saying the ceiling needs to be hit before we raise it.The limit was raised to 32MB when a fraction of 8MB was not even used. Just as a historical point. (that it wasn't tested well enough at the time is another one).Not sure what you are referring to here, if you mean one of the dynamic proposals that have been made, then they are (a) not magic and (b) not properly evaluated yet. It takes time especially when people are not helping. But maybe you are working on helping SV get to 2TB blocks by the end of the year or something /sWho said that? I haven't heard that from BCH devs.Nah, we have to get off our asses to help them or incentivize them if we want something to be implemented with high priority. Otherwise, them spending their free time scaling Bitcoin Cash OR NOT isn't something which complaining about is going to affect much.How you go about incentivizing them is another matter.Supporting a competing client may even be one way of achieving such aims.Infantile argument which is a strawman in this context. No-one's claiming that.Who indeed. If you are someone with legitimate reason to push for prioritizing this while capacity exceeds demand by > x 100 , then by all means make a solid case, in public.If you *are* a dev, or a tester, or working on infrastructure, then you might be capable of helping directly. Even if you can just donate to projects, you can help them achieve their milestones.You can also put up bounties for specific objectives that you'd like them to reach, and guide their behavior in this way (if they are motivated to pursue your bounties).Me neither. We are now *competing* with those who claim they can scale Bitcoin best.Do look around and re-evaluate from time to time which coins you feel are making real progress.