How much I pay for the DNS system isn't relevant to the discussion. Do you think it's free?
Let's get back on topic. Do you now deny the existence of Bitcoin or do you imply that it is too expensive?
I deny nothing. I am simply stating the fact that Bitcoin doesn't exist.
And I gave you an example that proves that your arguments are flawed.
I ask you again, does DNS exist? Can you show it to me?
And I am saying that it is stupid to pay money just because a number will be attached to your name. Paying for communication via internet is reasonable. That's why we pay our internet providers. Paying for swapping numbers between addresses is not reasonable. So, it's pretty simple.
Now you say over 100 million people around the world are stupid? Wow, talk about arrogance!
My point is what I have wrote: if you say that 5 digital(intangible) books or movies exist, you are not supposed to show number "5". But books and movies.
In fact, you can't really show a digital book. Unfortunately, humans do not have the ability to see (or perceive) digital electrical impulses stored and transmitted through electronic circuits. All you can do is show a visual (or audial) representation of digital data, whether it be a digital book, picture, audio recording, or any other data type, including bitcoin.
In the same way, if you say that a specific number of digital (intangible) bitcois exists, you're not supposed to show number, but digital products. However, all you can show is a number. Essentially, you are proving that bitcoin doesn't exist.
In light of what I just explained, you can't really show a digital product, so your argument is, once again, invalid.