So, you want to get units of nothing that are printed by protocol X instead by protocol Y.
If they are "units of nothing", then it takes nothing for you to send them to me, right? So do it.
But here we are discussing about the stupidity of wanting something like that. And the stupidity of wasting energy on transferring it. It's seems that you're constantly missing what this discussion is about.
It is highly relevant to our discussion. I'm trying to demonstrate that Bitcoin has value as a form of currency, even though it's not backed by a specific asset or commodity like debt or gold. You've argued that it's essentially worthless, created out of thin air. If that's the case, then I challenge you to send me 1 million Bitcoins. If you're unable to do so, it would contradict your claim that Bitcoin is just like monopoly paper which can be printed out of nothing.
At this point it has become painfully obvious the OP does not know what they are talking about, and even more importantly, they do not want to know, they just hate on bitcoin and they will never change their stance, so any attempt to try to reason with them is not only a waste of time, it is quite likely they are happy this is the case.
So it is better to just ignore them as I doubt the fall of the fiat system and the long history of failed fiat currencies could change their mind.