Right and now that you mention it, if it’s framed in the context of moving from one currency to another then his criticism would have to address other global powers before the dollar hegemony. As in, when the global standard went from the Portuguese, Spanish, Dutch, British, etc. all before the dollar. Bitcoin is just the next successor with the difference being its nature as a money is fundamentally different from fiat and one we have never seen before.

I also wonder if he’s considered tools like the Satscard or Opendime where bitcoin custodianship can be physically transferred without needing a recorded transaction on the blockchain. Tools like that seem to solidify bitcoin’s ability to function as money outside a purely digital context, in a way it even seems to mimic the experience of holding gold.

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