Craig seems sincere but perhaps hes just a good actor. I loved his argument at the end about equality in law is the antithesis of equality in outcomes. That is a high IQ conceptualization. Kudos. I rarely have the patience to watch a 1 hour video.
The flaws I see in his reasoning:
1. Recording of all data so that omniscient governments can be held accountable is totalitarianism because accountability does nothing to fix the
Iron Law of Political Economics which insures that
democracy will always be about selling infinite debt to infinite wants. Transparency of data cant rectify that flaw of democracy. So given the [Weberian definition of government](
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monopoly_on_violence), removing our ability to be private means absolute enslavement. Governance will become an Orwellian winner-take-all 666 if we follow Craigs naivete.
2. The solution of BSV for transaction volume scaling is essentially centralization. Thus the outcome of totalitarian control or failure due to infighting due to the inability for one mining/dev group to subjugate the will of another.
So in short, Craigs Vision (an impostor pretending to be Satoshis Vision) is worthless. He either knows this, or is incredibly naive.
Please forward my criticisms to Craig.
Btw, I debated Craig a couple years ago in one of his private slack channels and they ended up banning me because I was winning all the arguments. Go ask @kLee et al.