If you're not gonna use it don't buy it. Monero is for use, not speculation. Also no tactics here, I'm making simple conclusions over Monero's disproportionate real world usage over Bitcoin. If you feel I've been dishonest please let me know how and I'll correct my error.

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I'm not going to argue with you about Monero because I'm not interested. For me, Monero is inferior to Bitcoin in every way, and I help Bitcoin users maintain their privacy. If Monero is better for you, then use it, but don't try to convince me. I don't do that. I don't care if you don't use Bitcoin. See the difference? What you're really trying to do goes against individual freedom. It's not hard to understand. You go your way, and I'll go mine.
No what I oppose is not personal freedom. It's the factual inaccuracy. You claim "For me, Monero is inferior". Like inferior in what way? This says to me this: "Ignoring the evidence I just FEEL Bitcoin is superior for privacy". You're likely to push back on that but I'm going to keep trying to tell you the truth about the privacy issues with Bitcoin until you see because privacy is a major issue with Bitcoin. I would honestly have no issue with what you claim if you said something along the lines of "Monero is superior for privacy but I prefer Bitcoin anyway for (insert reason)" like for instance if you preferred the hard cap over tail emission, maybe you preferred fixed block sizes, or perhaps you think that coinjoin and lightning are good enough, and Monero while superior is unnecessary. These are all really good reasons to PERSONALLY prefer Bitcoin. The claim that Bitcoin is superior in EVERY way is just false and that's the only claim I come to challenge. This isn't personal @Cyph3rp9nk I challenge this view anytime I see it, it has nothing to do with the individuals who hold this view, I only want to talk facts here.