>"It matters imo because people who seek really good privacy ought to have the motivation to take a few extra steps"
The easier you make it to attain, naturally, the more users will achieve it. Defaults and usability matter. Probably another reason DNMs decided to go with Monero, and why things like Signal, Session, and SimpleX are more popular than PGP.
>"So? Anyone can still do it if they want to."
Sure, if you want to end up like PGP, continue down that path.
But I don't think even you believe what you're saying as I always see you talking about BOLT12 and the improved UX it brings to Lightning.
>"Good. Relatedly, here's a chart of Moore's law. It seems it stopped applying sometime between 2003 and 2013. I'm glad bitcoin didn't go with the wishful thinking option."
I didn't mention Moores law specifically, or Kryder's Law, or Nielsen's Law. Still doesn't explain why Bitcoin hasn't made any effort to keep up with advancements made since then even being conservative with it. Monero is doing fine and has ~100x leeway before starting to run into trouble. Not to mention L2s FCMP will enable soon. Do you think Monero is going to 100x in usage in a short time? You sound more bullish about Monero than me 🤣
>"It guarantees you never overpay miners and thus unjustly rob users."
It's impossible to "rob users" in a network you voluntarily join. Due deligence lies on the user. This is like saying gold miners are "robbing" people holding gold. No one is forcing people to use Monero. They obviously think the value it offers them is worth more than the meager inflation it has.
Bitcoin just shifts it's inflation to tx fees. The more often you use Bitcoin the poorer you get. Probably explains the hodl mentality.