The bitcoin we use today is the result of the open source rough consensus process you say is centralized. We are in fact all talking about a proposed change before it happens and every node operator can then decide whether to update their software or not. Trying to ruin trust in the process and pushing people to software without that same in depth review process might be the real attack vector
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Is this "in depth review process" that which led the Core team to even suggest removing the possibility for node runners to decide what they will accept in their own mempool?
The same "in depth review process" that dismissed the inscriptions fix as too controversial and rather let the utxo set go to shit?
There shouldn’t be a trust to rely on. There should be enough curiosity and sovereignty to take the right decision on our own.