There is such a thing as Bitcoin governance, decisions do still need to be made after all. You are simply just arguing another huge straw man here, you are misrepresenting my views.
Bitcoin is not a state, a corporation, a community, a tribe, or a family. It is a p2p network implementing a currency. If somebody governs it, the it has failed. Control and direction is the last thing it needs.
I don't care how many "straw man" "ad hominem" and other intellectual BS you are throwing around.

For one with a hammer, everything looks like a nail. For a political philosopher, everything looks like sheep needing herding.
