Makes sense. I have heard arguments against the tail emission. It goes over my head.
Discussion
The biggest thing I hear is that it causes inflation which, while technically true, isn't a huge issue because it's asymptotically always approaching zero and has less inflation than gold does and gold has been money for thousands of years. People arguing that because Monero has a little tiny amount of inflation, so it can't be money, are misrepresenting the situation. Because if gold can stay money for thousands of years and maintain its value, then Monero can too.
Unable to zap. Do you stick to monero only?
Yes. I haven't owned any Bitcoin since 2017.
Very committed. I like that. Many would say you are missing out on "sick gains bro".
Those are people who are just in crypto in order to make more fiat.
Do you see bitcoin still relevant in the future? Seems not if you are all in Monero.
As a currency? No, I don't. As a tool for central banks to use for reserves, potentially. Bitcoin becomes less secure every four years at having time because transaction fees are not making up for what is being lost in revenue from the mining. Eventually, that means hashrate must inevitably drop.