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I'm not asking for hand holding but the crash course would be great. I don't see how it's changing any financial systems by being an alternative store of value extracted from financial systems that only goes up because other people are storing more excess value they've extracted from financial systems there. It's entirely dependent on wealth generated within and removed from those systems. Your success and wealth is only measured in terms of what it's worth when you pull it back out vs what it was when you put it in. Until normies can buy and sell everyday consoomer purchases with it, it just looks like a pump and dump bubble that will inevitably pop otherwise. At that point there won't be any speculative gains to be had, it will be too late, but that' the only way it changes anything at scale. Until that happens, you're either just betting on that happening to realize gains or you're planning on rug pulling other bag holders. And I don't see how Bitcoin makes that leap with fractional transactions of 0.0000000183 bitcoin that's worth whatever it's worth today, that's not normie friendly at all. Tell me HOW I'm wrong.