Actually, I don't think there'll be any more forks. Well, I don't mean there won't be any, of course, what I mean is that we are not going to see anything like Bitcoin Cash in the future.
Well definitely. There will still be forks, but the next forks in the future will definitely have a harder time getting to the levels of bitcoin cash in terms of adoption and popularity.
who is going to create these forks among those who have influence and authority in crypto? All those who could (Roger Ver, Craig fucking Wright) have already done so. In other words, those who wanted to leave already left
I don't think we're out of sort of "authorities" in the bitcoin space who might potentially plan on a fork in the future. I'm sure you're aware that there are a lot of decently big names in the bitcoin industry. Yes, they're probably going together well right now as they're hand in hand trashing shitcoins on Twitter, but as bitcoin evolves and as more updates will be added, who's to say that there will be no disagreements among them in the future? Might be unlikely, but the chances are non-zero
Yeah, I see your point
But there's a distinction in the way we see the whole shebang. Try looking at the situation from a different angle. People like Craig Wright have pathologically inflated egos bordering on insane (if not there already), so it was a matter of time until he tried to fork Bitcoin and then proceeded to fork the fork (and will likely continue along this way in the future, more power to him)
To put it differently, he can't but fork, technical reasons being completely irrelevant
On the other hand, people who stayed with the original Bitcoin until now will likely take a different route if there are disagreements between developers. I don't think they will fork Bitcoin and start claiming it is the only genuine one. I hope they will be more like Charlie Lee who created Litecoin, which is basically Bitcoin's copycat tweaked here and there, but who never condemned Bitcoin as being inferior and whatnot