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On Tuesday, 28 March 2017 21:56:49 CEST Paul Iverson via bitcoin-dev wrote:
> It is clear that, spam aside, blocks are getting full and we need increase
> them soon. What I don't like about your proposal is it forces all node
> operators to implicitly accept larger blocks in 2020, even maybe against
> their will. 32 MB blocks might result in a loss of decentralization, and
> it might be too difficult to coordinate for small blocks before it's too
> late.

The suggestion was not to produce 32MB blocks, so your fear here is 
unfounded.

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