Tell me you don't know what censorship resistance is without telling me you're a flaming retard. Those are EXCHANGES, not bitcoin. Jesus!
And don't talk to me about fungibility. Dollar bills have serial numbers on them, they are still accepted 1:1 for each other unless blacklisted at a bank that is watching for them. Exactly the same here, except there is no formal network of banks watching. You're being silly. Bitcoin's fungibility is fine, and coins can be washed far easier than dollars if you're paranoid.
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“As long as transactions can’t be censored on the blockchain it doesn’t matter if people can’t buy or sell Bitcoin anymore.”
I have never once in my life had a dollar bill not be spendable anywhere in my entire life. I’ve had a ton of problems sending and receiving Bitcoin. The comparison is entirely theoretical and completely contrary to people’s actual experience. Monero is simply better.
You don’t understand why this makes how Bitcoins define censorship resistance a completely jerkoff nerd fantasy? Actual censorship occurs at all layers of society, and if you can be identified by your transaction history then you can be practically censored in all sorts of ways (including people showing up armed to take your Bitcoin from you).
This is why Bitcoin is not very useful as money, and all real world commerce has fled to other useful blockchains. Because everything is just Herman Hesse’s Glass Bead Game. Things only are meaningful to Bitcoiners on blockchain, and how that blockchain actually interacts in commerce and society has been determined to be completely irrelevant.