If Bitcoin is no money, Euro also isn't. I am living in Turkiye (Turkey). I am having 2 Credit cards. 1 withdraws my payments from my Euro account, 1 from my Bitcoin account. I am using the Euro-Card for paying my monthly fix-costs to get rid of the fiat as fast as possible. The Bitcoin-Card to pay the daily expenses here. Both cards are from the same bank in Switzerland. Technically in both cases the same happens. The merchant wants TL, Visa calculates the price to Euro, telling my bank to send them the Euro amount. With the BTC - card it's the same, but now the same procedure happens one more time. My bank is selling BTC to Euro (BTC exchange) to someone who accepts BTC as money, sends the Euro to Visa. Visa sells Euro to Turkish Lira (Forex exchange) to someone who accepts Euro as money and pays the merchant in TL. So if BTC is no money, Euro isn't. All of them are containing your work (more or less) and are a medium of exchang. It's so simple. And you are absolutely right nostr:nprofile1qqs034ppyjnjakycjcj84kgj737aw6kxkmxazrlp0r67qjk0atgdfgspz4mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuerpd46hxtnfduhszythwden5te0dehhxarj9emkjmn99usy20wr . Just do it and escape the Matrix.