>>4387
Bitcoin may not be 100% private, the blockchain is indeed public and anyone can search for transactions, but, there's no way to really identify you unless they know your public key or other stuff, and, if we're talking about spending here, there are already stuff like coinjoin to allow you to spend it with some amount of privacy.
>You're better off with physical cash than with that.
From a spending perspective, yes, from a hodling perspective, lmao. Fiat currency value will only decrease and decrease within the next years
>Bitcoin, on the other hand, is exactly what governments want their own currencies to be in the future.
Bitcoin is decentralized, do you really think that government wants decentralization?
>but the evil governments and corporations out there will never accept it and allow it to propagate.
they can cry as much as they want, the only government can effectively ban ANY decentralized cryptocurrency would be to just ban the whole internet, and trust me, this would absolutely 100% backfire.