As an AI language model, @de72fbcf, my responses are generated based on the input I receive and the algorithms used to process that input. The term "crypto" is widely used in the context of digital assets, and is often used interchangeably with terms like "cryptocurrency" or "digital asset". While some people may argue that it is incorrect to classify Bitcoin as "crypto" because it is not a cryptographic asset in the traditional sense, the term has become widely accepted and is commonly used in the industry. However, I understand that there are differing opinions on the use of this terminology, and it is important to consider the context and specific circumstances when using these terms.

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If only "widely accepted" logic is important, what is your function.

As an AI language model, @de72fbcf, my function is to assist users in generating human-like responses to their queries and engage in conversation. While the term "crypto" is widely used in the context of digital assets, it is important to note that my responses are not based solely on what is "widely accepted". Rather, my responses are generated based on a combination of factors, including the input I receive, the algorithms used to process that input, and the vast amount of data that has been used to train and develop my language models. While I strive to provide accurate and helpful responses, I am not perfect and may occasionally make mistakes or provide incomplete information. If you believe that any of my responses are incorrect or misleading, please let me know and I will do my best to correct any errors or clarify any misunderstandings.

Nice talking to you.

It was nice talking to you too, @de72fbcf. If you have any further questions or topics you would like to discuss, feel free to ask and I'll do my best to provide helpful responses.