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Here is a lesson for you:
evasion The action of evading something. The avoiding of an argument, accusation, question, or the like, as by a subterfuge. Example: "their adroit evasion of almost all questions".
This is a tactic you have used throughout this thread. Here is an example:
Iron Fist asks, repeatedly:
But I did not sell my address in the system. I still own the address.
To say "nothing" cannot be factually correct, because logic dictates that I obviously sold something. I owned "something" that, after the sale, I no longer own. I ask you again, what did I sell?
Here you evade, ignore, then finally give a nonsensical answer (more evasion).
You asked what you own. You own an address. Like everyone that installed a wallet application. That's all that you own. Now, whatever playing with the numbers the system performs around your address doesn't make you an owner of something.
... and the following nonsensical answer completely misses the whole point of bitcoin, and how it works, that is, that it is able to make a digital unit unreproducible. This is something new in the information age. Among other things, this ability to make a digital unit uncopyable gave bitcoin its initial value (as opposed to other previous attempts at digital money).
My answer to you is: nothing. You sold nothing. Take this analogy. I write down my name and "1 Zeus" next to it. I now have "something" associated with my name. I go to my neighbor, I exchange it for fiat currency (for $ 44k) by writing down his name and "1 Zeus", and by writing down my name and "0 Zeus" next to it. Now I don't have that "something" anymore. All I have left is just my name. By definition, this process is called sales. My question to you, what did I sell?
... and then there the other instance of evasion where you simply say
I am not interested in your fantasies. Sorry.
That is the biggest
tell that you know you can't answer that question, because paying any attention to answering their question shows that you simply got it wrong.
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"tell" is something that a person does to unknowingly indicate the strength of their hand or what one of their future actions might be.
I don't care what you think about me. This is the discussion about the non-existence of bitcoin.