But I love how you twist your logic in order to always oppose what you don't like.
On one topic you're saying every single person in the world is ditching their dying currency to invest in BTC to avoid inflation,
I believe this is the topic you are referring to and I don't see usage of the word "ditch", abandon or anything like that. This is a term you used in your opening post not me! I even use the "part of their purchase power" which is clear there is no "ditching fiat" involved!
In my experience when fiat is dumping people will look for a way to keep their purchase power or at least part of it. That is achieved by investment. I believe bitcoin has become a viable investment ~
At this point I'm convinced you are intentionally trying to not-understand my posts at all and just blindly disagree

here in Russia where it seems you have something personal to deal with, no it's not the same, here there is no such panic, nobody ditches the ruble for BTC , actually, there is no inflation at all. Hilarious, every single thing about BTC turns 180 degrees in meaning when it's about some countries like Russia and Iran.
What are you going on about? My stance is clear:
- All 150 million Russians (or whatever subcategory of Russians you choose like the sex workers) aren't
ditching their fiat to buy bitcoin, no matter how much you insist. You are delusional if you think otherwise.
It is also clear from bitcoin's lack of price rise.- A certain number of Russians (I don't know what percentage) are looking to invest
part of the fiat currency that has declined in value to keep their purchase power. Exactly as I explained in that other topic. That doesn't mean they are
ditching fiat.
- Their investment is in different assets, one of which is bitcoin. It is a small scale but it is good for bitcoin.
None of this means the panic buying of another fiat currency that has a volatile price and wrecks havoc on the economy is justifiable. You seriously need to stop looking at that carrot and learn to see the distinction.
Buying other fiat currencies instead of making an actual investment is definitely irrational. I can't give example from Russia but in my 2020 example there were people who were selling everything they owned including their home to buy dollar which dumped nearly 50% soon after. If that's not irrational I don't know what is.
Americans ditching the dollar for BTC! Good for bitcoin, something any sane person will do!
Russians ditching the ruble for BTC! This is irrational fear and manipulation!
Isn't this (the opposite) exactly what you said?
In the other topic you disagreed with me that people invest their money in bitcoin (among other things) when there is inflation but in this topic you are saying the opposite and even go further as claiming Russians are ditching fiat and buying bitcoin!
