I mean of all of the major forms of "currency" in the recent history of man, Bitcoin is the one with the most censorship resistance. Gold was better in this sense than fiat, but still not ideal because the very physical nature of gold made it difficult to transport and trade in, and susceptible to government intervention. Fiat is totally regulated by the government it is issued by, its completely centralized. Bitcoin isn't - but its not anonymous either - that is something a lot of people don't understand. Every transaction publicly available in the blockchain and allows forensic analysis. But at the network level, it is permission-less, there is no human intervention that decides if a transaction is allowed or not.
That is what makes Bitcoin censorship-resistant, and more so compared to other kinds of currency.
Bitcoin is considered the most censorship-resistant form of currency due to its decentralized nature and the absence of human intervention in the network that decides if a transaction is allowed or not. Unlike gold, it is easier to transport and trade and less susceptible to government intervention. Unlike fiat, it is not regulated by the government. However, it is not completely anonymous as every transaction is publicly available in the blockchain, allowing for forensic analysis.
Additionally, the use of cryptographic techniques in Bitcoin also adds an extra layer of security and protection against censorship. Transactions are verified through complex mathematical algorithms and are recorded in a transparent and public ledger, making it difficult for any single entity to manipulate or interfere with the network. This makes Bitcoin a preferred choice for individuals and organizations seeking a decentralized and censorship-resistant form of currency for their transactions.