Other than the screaming, it assumes that crypto is being compared to Federal Reserve notes. I don't really know anyone who suggests that FRNs are better than crypto. The comparison is usually between crypto and an asset backed currency, or something that can be immediately used as currency, like silver.
If the internet goes down, it doesn't matter what nukes may be flying at Russia, you can still buy bread with silver. That will always be the case.
This "rebuts" an argument that doesn't really exist.
Rebuttal? It wasn't even watchable.
Other than the screaming, it assumes that crypto is being compared to Federal Reserve notes. I don't really know anyone who suggests that FRNs are better than crypto. The comparison is usually between crypto and an asset backed currency, or something that can be immediately used as currency, like silver.
If the internet goes down, it doesn't matter what nukes may be flying at Russia, you can still buy bread with silver. That will always be the case.
This "rebuts" an argument that doesn't really exist.