I agree with all of that. I do think there is an argument for going painstakingly slow implementing new features on Bitcoin. I love and appreciate that Monero has taken more chances and evolved faster, and IMO that has paid off. A major flaw in Bitcoin though could set us back years. That being said, on a long enough timeline (decade plus, maybe?) I do think Bitcoin gets better privacy features and then what edge does XMR have? If not, I could see a future where they coexist forever. Maybe governments and public companies keep their wealth in Bitcoin, but private individuals and companies keep it in Monero. As things develop, it will become easier and easier to swap between the two depending on what is needed for a given situation.

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Well, that's an interesting take, personally i use them both roght now, i CJ but at the same time if i have a spending bigger than the output of a UTXO let's say 0.01 BTC i send two of them to a consolidation wallet in XMR (obv in different moments and to different addresses), i make the expense and then move the remaining back to BTC.

This way i improve privacy, and get to make large enough expenses that aren't affected by the amount of the UTXO.