Bitcoin holds a few other properties that I think I have already mentioned but not sure if it was here, but I mention them again
Durability
Portability
Divisibility
Scarcity
There are a few others that might not have a specific name such as the property of keeping it's value over time but not in the sense of numerical value. In the sense of the value we give it today by its properties, by what tit represents, by what it enables in terms of privacy, etc.
Personally, I like the idea of
Verifiability. It is quite powerful to be able to verify that you have real bitcoin. It is really difficult to do that with anything else..
gold? holy shit what a nightmare.. especially on a system wide level, even though it might not be so difficult if you have a coin in your hand and you melt it down or whatever it is that you have to do to really have confidence.
fiat?
Equities?
Property?
Some of them you might be able to verify.. but then you add the other properties that you mentioned darkv0rt3x, such as portability... or divisibility, or scarcity.. then you run into challenges of each and every one of the potential competitors as being quite a large way inferior to bitcoin.. one of the reasons that bitcoin is about 1,000x better than its next closest competitor (gold), even though bitcoin has less than a 1/20 market cap of gold.. it might take bitcoin 50, 100 or even 200 years to get to 1,000x higher price than gold (referring to market cap), yet Gresham's law dynamics will continue to push these valuations versus price in a likely to be more true direction/assessment.