If the "bloat" continues to the point where node costs skyrocket, we aren't going to "upgrade" to better hardware. We are simply going to lose sovereignty.
If running a node becomes a job for a data center rather than an individual, the network is no longer Bitcoin; it becomes a distributed SQL database managed by a few large entities.
This is why we run BIP110 and reject Core.
If running a node becomes a job for a data center rather than an individual, the network is no longer Bitcoin; it becomes a distributed SQL database managed by a few large entities.
This is why we run BIP110 and reject Core.