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RE: Why Bitcoin Cash is so important
I agree that the blocksize increase is infeasible for long-term scalability, but in my opinion it was a required upgrade. The main point is that Bitcoin Cash is now open to additional forking if required, to increase scalability, as opposed to Bitcoin Original that was against any sort of fork in order to push SegWit and sidechains like the Lightning network.
Why exactly would Bitcoin cash not allow those 8 mb per block to be increased as needed?