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No coin will be better than Bitcoin as a store of value and medium of exchange, and this is a prime example
The problem is that the cryptography and system is incredibly complex. The Electric Coin Company previously found a vulnerability that would allow undetectable counterfeiting. The kept it secret internally while they developed and deployed a patch. I think they're continously haunted by this episode and that's why they're devising countermeasures for future potential vulnerabilities. The bottom line issue here is that this exposes the risk of control by a centralized organization. To be fair, even Bitcoin had a similar bug and similar patch in its early days.
It's all software at the end of the day. Bitcoin can wipe coins too, that's how the billions created with the inflation bug were disposed of. So, even though it's transparent, it was actually Bitcoin that broke once, not Monero or Zcash.