Monero counterparty risk is high hardforks happens every year basically next hardfork is planned to rugged all old wallet because it will not be retrocompatible

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That's the nature of all FOSS.

You don't control who uses what software or not.

You realize as ideological Bitcoiners are diluted with more and more normies and white market business it's very possible that the economic majority could shift and move to more "regulatory compliant" forks right?

The real question is if that happens and the "real" Bitcoin is banned from white markets would you still be all in for freedom money regardless of price? (which would tank in that scenario)

this is absolutely nonsense. Bitcoin has reached a userbase and a decetralization non replicable, and the conseguences are the opposite of what you proposing: it is so difficult to change bitcoin. Who forks their "BeTtEr version" and try to convince others that "this is now bitcoin" has never reached his goal, and it becomes everyday more difficult even to soft fork as bitcoin continue to be adopted globally and to become more and more resistent to change.

Compliance, white-market bitcoin is economic nonsense. Is like "imagine if they will accept only golds coin with a certain symbol, gold is not fungible". This is absolute bullshit.

Monero isnt a fork of Bitcoin goofy. You clearly know nothing about Monero.

I was talk about bcash in this example