Filipe Martinho on Nostr: I heard the entire interview, his point is actually reasonable imo. This clip out of ...
I heard the entire interview, his point is actually reasonable imo. This clip out of context makes him look more extreme than he actually is. His argument that Segwit increasing the blocksize changed the mining economics possibly forever is the same Luke Dash Jr has been saying. He has a valid point. Note that he is definitely not against development in L2s and L3s. And he only appeals for maximum care in the main chain. Gives many engineering examples of dynamic systems going haywire with 2nd, 3rd - 6th order effects (typical Saylor hyperbole) when even small things are changed
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