Well, then show me the money. I see math symbols attached to addresses. These symbols are informing the address holders that they have a specific quantity of a digital product called bitcoin. Someone calls it money/token/coin/asset/commodity. But, where is it? Show me that the info is not fake.
I'm really fascinated about two things. The first thing I'm fascinated about is that you are still coming back after all those years. Don't bother convincing me or anyone on this forum that you are not the same person as antikvark, fxsurfer, antithesis or some other account I can't remember. It's clear that you are the same person and you will probably be banned again for ban evasion.
The second thing I'm fascinated about is that you always come to this forum during the bear market. How come you don't post anything when Bitcoin is in a bull run?
When you ask a question you should base it in reality, not in your fictions. Your questions is nonsensical. Both parts of it. In the second part you are mentioning bitcoin. But... where's bitcoin? Paying for symbols to be attached to your name is a human behavior. One can as well pay after you sent a number to their email address. This has nothing to do with markers, neither bull nor bear. It's jus an irrational behavior. In the markets we have actually things that are traded. And there's no such thing as bitcoin.