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https://www.etymonline.com/word/myth

a myth is a model for understanding something; Roger9000 (chocolatier-musician-artist) in the documentary below by Avi Burra describes Bitcoin as a method of self-discovery; money is inextricably tied to the mind - money IS the mono-eye;

what society comes to regard as "money" such as paper bills, satoshis on a ledger, works of art - these are all money substitutes; the fiat bills are an abhorrent money substitute; art & bitcoin are more just money substitutes; the mind is the actual money, limited only by the user's imagination; contemplate!

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Biggest myth is that it's good for criminals. It's actually not a good choice for criminals

Biggest misunderstanding is that it has no intrinsic value and is too volatile. Cash also has no intrinsic value, and volatility is a matter of perspective. One could say that dollars are volatile relative to bitcoin

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No one is going to announce Bitcoin as the world reserve currency.

It happens like this:

Sanctioned? Settle in BTC.
Critical chokepoint passage? (Strait Of Hormuz) Paid with BTC.
Stateless/blacklisted? Pay with Bitcoin.

Settlement layer first.
Then everything else.

One day, calling Bitcoin the world reserve currency will sound… redundant.

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One could, but should one?

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Bitcoin is just money.

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Of course, it's more than just being money

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Bitcoin is only for the rich
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Bitcoin is only for criminals

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Yes Bitcoin is only used by criminals... Everyone including the governments are criminals, because they use Bitcoin. Iran is criminals, accepting Bitcoin. All other nations are criminals, paying with Bitcoin.

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that it's cryptographically trustless

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That it’s bad for the environment

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That it's won and is invulnerable.

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I guess it calls for a reflection of the security measures to protect funds