The real problem is your inability to comprehend these words of mine: "... There are also no combinations of ones and zeros that would form digital products called bitcoins because no address holder is capable to show such products. All they are able to show are digital numbers...."
As you can see, I am not talking about metal in this part of my response. I am not sure whether this is your inability to comprehend or you are deliberately twisting my words.
Ok man, you won. Bitcoin does not exist.
We are still going to continue to use it though. You know, those numbers in the internet, called Bitcoins. The ones you hate that are called bitCOINS because they are not made of metal. Those Bitcoins that we can trust on how their "system" will operate by seeing the open source code which rules how Bitcoin works.
The company I work for is still going to continue accepting it as a payment in transactions. The Bitcoin ETFs are still going to continue operating on stock exchanges. And millions of people are still using it as an investment, store of value, daily currency and a savings account.
You are completely correct that it does not exist but we are still going to use it. How does that make you feel?
That people trust more the mathematics and logic they see on its source code than you, a random person in the internet? How does it make you feel? You know it does not exist. And still it spreads all over the world. How does it make you feel? Be honest.