I maintain that per these definitions, Bitcoin cannot possibly be described as "money". And further, I think that those who do describe Bitcoin as "money" are doing this community a disservice.
+1 agreed. It's a commodity, a digital store of value.
+1 agreed. its not a money but we can exchange it as a real money. and Even the shops there are accepting Bitcoin as payment for the service or for an item that was bought.
That statement you are making is not agreeable for me, how could you say it's not money while you defined it to be exchanged to real money? To what proof are you seeking of with bitcoin currency, and you're telling that bitcoin ia not a real money. I wanted to make it clearer for others who will read this thread here, that having an involvement with a currency specially when this particular bitcoin exchanges to be used for payments online and businesses of digital currency trading; can be the same as paper money. Therefore bitcoin is not fake and really a money in a digital form stored in our wallets can be online or offline, with an encrypted passwords.