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Bitcoin is very similar to TCP/IP, and its network effect much, much stronger.
Except you didn't invest in TCP/IP, which is as free to use as Bitcoin code. You invested in
We've had that discussion before. You don't get it, we get it.
What a well-reasoned & elegantly stated argument. Allow me to counter:
No U!
If you have nothing to say, simply don't say it.
Let me break it down for you
There exist many ways to implement an internet packet transmission/communication protocol. TCP/IP protocol is one.
In the same way, there are many implementations of cryptographic value transmission protocols. The Bitcoin (BTC) protocol is one.
For reasons of network effect it happens that in each case only one eventually "win" and becomes the standard protocol.
I and many here are invested in the Bitcoin (BTC) protocol, the only value transmission protocol with any kind of significant network effect.