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In other words, you have told lies and cannot carry on.

No, don't think so.

If I spend something, I must part with it

Therefore, If I spend my bitcoin, I must part with my bitcoin

My laptop is my bitcoin

Therefore, if I spend my bitcoin I must part with my laptop

Do you agree with this conclusion? And if not, which of the two premises is false?

Pallie, I am all for Socratic dialogue, but I do doubt that Socrates was as prone to insult and micronit-picking as you. After all, it's said he had a lovely wife and he must have won her heart somehow, and given her a good bit of his time.

As to whether Bitcoin is real or imaginary, I am no longer convinced you even have a position on the matter. If you do, you haven't stated it.

My position is that computer networks, like the BTC network, and their components are real and have physical attributes though they are also defined by instructions and processes which cannot literally be palpated. Lightning and fire -- and life itself -- are also processes which involve matter, but are not strictly matter alone.