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You fail to address let alone credibly refute any of the facts and issues raised. Your position is one blatantly and purely from a point of view of faith in Bitcoin when the reality is that Bitcoin is not allowed as a practical MoE in the vast majority of jurisdictions and outright banned in many. You can hold a viewpoint based on blind faith but it is not convincing in a contest of ideas as it is not backed by sound, fact based reasoning and arguments- it is just vacuous self serving hopium. There is no nation on earth that can afford to not trade with China without suffering significant economic disadavantage- certainly not the 'mighty' USA. Trade dominance has always resulted in monetary dominance and with the almost universal lack of jurisdictions where sats can be used with ease and convenience it is highly improbable that Bitcoin will serve any major role in trade payments. Hoping it will does not result in it happening. The scale of Bitcoin MoE use is absolutely minute and mostly illegal and or non-compliant with relevant laws. Businesses are not going to adopt on scale where those payments are not lawful in almost all jurisdictions.