No, bitcoin is the better tool because itโ€™s the most valuable thing you can transact P2P across borders without trusting a third party.

No one said anything about trusting governments. Individuals can violate your property rights too, or have you not been paying attention to all the wrench attacks.

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You're not tracking the conversation homie

The point we were making is that

"it isn't censorship resistant if it's not private"

as did the Canadian trucker circumstance

you said " The issue is property rights not being respected"

So if the solution is not privacy (as I maintain) but instead property rights,

who is guaranteeing those property rights?

It's easier to think of as fungibility and privacy being inexorable. Censorship resistance follows from fungibility.

I thought it would be confusing to mention fungibility here

but you're absolutely correct ๐Ÿ‘