Iam not wedded to either side but you present a simplistic view of things. Segewit 2x was not without its own serious issues and implementing it without replay protection meant that anyone who used it risked losing the corresponding btc. If it was an instant replacement it could have succeeded but as it was it would have ended up just another alt coin.
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What I'm criticizing is their inability to let go of 1MB blocks. How come extra 50GB of storage a year became a massive civil war? This is why I gradually got sick of BTC. It's just so much fuss over 50GB. That's $20 for an extra pen drive or SD card. So much hate, censorship and fighting over spending extra $20 a year. A movement based on saving $20 a year. Death threats because $20 a year is going to make things centralized.
Dash handled the situation with maturity. Long time ago they voted on the issue. I hours they were set for 400MB blocks, near zero fees and transactions faster than VISA/MasterCard.
You know a project is done when there is a war to save $20 of extra expenses. That's just slightly over a one transaction on the blockchain:https://bitinfocharts.com/comparison/bitcoin-transactionfees.html#3m