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le to measure capacity, and that means we'll get more capacity.

3. We don't want to coddle the network too much - it has got to operate in an environment that we can expect to become ever more hostile as it grows. If it can't handle 'spam' from users who are trying to use the network, it won't handle attacks trying to bring it down. Increased usage helps the network to build and generate its immune response.

4. It's harder to do a DOS attack if we are operating at a larger capacity. Like you need a bigger bot army to DDOS a web server with a lot of capacity, you need to pay for a lot more transactions to DOS the BCH network if it is operating at a higher capacity.

More transactions on BCH? I say, 'Bring it on'.