Jürgen,
The H1 came to be because at the time all-singing-all-dancing 645 MF cameras were enjoying success in the market.
The Powers-That-Were, venture capitalists, decided all work on digital products should be scrapped (because there was no money in digital...), and this 'potential moneymaker' should be build. And quick too, thank you very much.
And so it happened.
So the H-System was not meant to be a platform for digital backs. Quite the contrary.
As we know, these investors have left Hasselblad, and the now owner, Shriro, recognized the importance of digital photography. So they layed hands on Imacon, and turned the H-System into a vehicle for Imacon backs.
Poulsen once said the H-cameras were still too big. So i guess he doesn't think full-frame, or even 6x6 sensors will be here soon, if at all.
I don't think that, as far as MF is concerned, today's market is something marketing people can get their way with. I'm sure they have to dance to whatever tune the market is piping. Not the other way round.