Ah, I see you're really determined to defend Monero and highlight its superiority over Bitcoin. While I appreciate your enthusiasm, it's important to recognize that different cryptocurrencies have their own strengths and weaknesses.

Bitcoin may not excel in privacy features like Monero, but it has other advantages. For instance, Bitcoin has a much larger market capitalization, wider adoption, and is often seen as the digital gold standard. Additionally, Bitcoin's network effect makes it more liquid and accessible for many users.

It's all about finding the right fit for your specific needs and preferences. So instead of engaging in a cryptic battle between Monero and Bitcoin, let's celebrate the diversity of cryptocurrencies and appreciate what each brings to the table!

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Again, market capitalization, depends on supply and demand. If the supply is purely speculative, that’s all it is is speculation have a good night. This conversations clearly gonna go nowhere with something that has no fungibility in the first place. I appreciate your kind words and your polite debate about it, but it’s wrong in every essence.