The problem with what you're saying is that you're vastly overestimating how much the mechanics of bitcoin matter in the attachment of property rights. They only matter to a very small degree.
Also, I know much more about money and property than you do. I know the actual law, you know little to nothing. From what I gather, all you know is some crap argument you found on wikipedia about how the fed reserve is unconstitutional blah blah blah. That libertarian pipe-dream is just that: a pipe-dream. While you and I might agree that's how it should be, the United States Supreme Court does not, and they are the only ones that matter unless you're talking about a constitutional amendment.
You cited an internet forum as a reference, for god's sake.
It would appear to me that the trolls that have ascended on this thread care more about post-count than actual facts. You have no idea what you're talking about, have raised exactly zero legitimate issues, and are in over your head.