I don't know to whom you told something, but here I am not saying anything about the existing things or whatever one thing is the worst, and the other is great. I am simply saying that Bitcoin doesn't exist in reality just like Zeus didn't exist. But of course, Zeus was the god of the sky in ancient Greek mythology just like Bitcoin is the money of the economy in our society today's mythology. And you are free to discuss about that here. I am just saying Bitcoin does not literally exist, and that no one is able to show it. Which is not my opinion but a statement of fact.
So, all of us in this forum think different than you, but you are convinced that you are right. I am telling you that Bitcoin doesn't have to be a representation of something because it's not any number. It's a digital commodity that a miner gets as a reward for doing the computation task. And because it's a digital commodity, it doesn't have to represent anything - it represents itself just like an ounce of gold doesn't have to represent anything - it's an ounce of gold. The only difference is that Bitcoin is digital commodity and gold is physical commodity.
I don't know what all of you think. I am simply telling you that a digital commodity whose quantities are attached to the addresses doesn't exist. Neither miners nor buyers get it. Numbers attached to their addresses are fake. Gold exists. So the numbers on gold's quantity attached to people's names are real. They are not fake. How do you know that bitcoin is a digital if you are not able to show it? We have digital books, sounds, videos. Applications are digital. And we are you are able to show them or hear them. You cannot claim that bitcoin is digital is you never saw it. That's like saying: Zeus is digital. In your mythology it might be. But here we are interested in realities not mythologies.