I believe that the statement: "bitcoin is new kind of money" passes the
duck test.
Bitcoins function as money (they're a unit of account, a medium of exchange, and a store of value), and if PayPal started allowing Bitcoin transactions tomorrow I'm certain they'd treat them as Just Another Currency.
If you like, call it a commodity, but I think all you'll accomplish is confusing potential users who might think they'll end up getting pork-bellies delivered to their porch if they don't get rid of their bitcoins.
Yes bitcoin is not just a money itself but I also do believe that bitcoin is a way better form of money. Because it has value so literally it is a money it can be used in transaction also. But it makes transaction easy and reliable because transaction is can be made with the internet. Meaning to say that its development also changing fast like technology making it as a way better money.