You must be getting really scared lambie...
coming in here in another sock, and spreading false characterizations and falsely attempting to categorize ETH as nearly equal to BTC.. It would be laughable, if there weren't potential that some people may actually believe your spreading of baloney.
bitcoin is much more than limited in supply as your beanie baby comparison attempts to suggest... have you ever heard of a decentralized storage of value that is both secure and immutable - and the first ever digital currency that solved the double spend problem... without asking for permission... That is the amazingness of bitcoin in which Ethereum has not even come close to offering anything of similar value or in a way that can meaningfully compete with bitcoin.
Regarding the landlord taking bitcoin or any other attempt to spread the consumption of ETH - that is also no way near the liquidation options for bitcoin and even the secure storage of value of bitcoin as compared with the current downside volatility risk of quasi-centralized ETH...
>You must be getting really scared
As scared as I get when I pass up buying a lotto ticket, which is to say "not at all."
You're being retarded, JJG. Stop being retarded.
>bitcoin is much more than limited in supply [...] a decentralized storage of value that is both secure and immutable
Wow. So many nights I lay awake, whispering into my tear-soaked pillow "if only there was a way to store my value in a fashion that's both decentralized and immutable!"

>the first ever digital currency that solved the double spend problem... without asking for permission...
And Ford's Model T was the first commercially successful mass-produced car. Percentage of the car market currently held by Model T? Zero. Zero percent.
Because, like beetcoin, Model T's primitive, embryonic technology, failing to change with the times, is now a relic. A depressingly dull curiosity that boring old farts who can't afford real vintage cars own, God knows why they even bother. Sound familiar?
Oh, for plain old boring transportation, we got
ETH better cars now

>Regarding the landlord
Stop being a lazy sperglord and read before typing, k?
Other than Elmer's landlord (purportedly) accepting BTC, I know of exactly no landlords that do.
That said, Etherium is less than 2 years old. Tell me how many landlords were accepting BTC back in 2011.
>ETH is fuel for a vehicle
No. ETH simply has features which BTC does not. Think of BTC as a Model T, and ETH as a 911 with AC. Having air conditioning might be a pussy move for a 911, but having AC makes it no less of a car, and it'll still blow your Model T into the weeds with the AC blasting. Get it?