Also as the market cap grows,
there will naturally be more and more liquidity.
Non-sequitur to argue that something scales because it scales.
Except that's not what he did. If the dollar price grows, it takes more dollars to proportionally move the market. That's a fact of mathematics, not a logical error.
It also very clearly answers your original post. Bitcoin *can* handle more money. As more people realize the usefulness of the protocol, more people will utilize it. In order for that added value to go into the system, since the supply is fixed, the price must rise. It's a very easy to understand feedback loop. The more valuable it is, the more people use it, and the higher the price goes.
Thank you for articulating that -- as I definitely did not have the patience to do so.
so you have to question his motivations with these posts.