That doesn't answer my question. Dev and miner centralisation are not at odds with each other at all.
Again, 2MB or even 4Mb blocks might be within reasonable range. But we should approach that we care.
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The network isn't secured through full nodes. It's secured through incentives. Cost of an attack doesn't change with bigger blocks.
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No that's wrong. The incentive to run full nodes is the reason Bitcoin exists in the 1st place: individual sovereignty.
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Unsophisticated users might not run full nodes now. But when governments threaten BTC its important to have a viable defense against that.
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