Not sure that is entirely true. You can migrate over to an aggregation method similar to MimbleWimble in the future if it ever starts becoming a problem. Consumer tech is not static either, it is constantly getting better, faster, and cheaper. There is also advantages that come with it. You also gain strong default privacy and anonymity without giving up sovereignty for it along with higher fungibility. Yes, but removing that info means it isn't a full node, and that is such a central argument from BTC maxis, that we need to keep everything small so everyone can run a full node. Taproot is actually worse for privacy in certain respects because it makes you stand out from other "normal" transactions. It also enables more junk onchain NFTs on chain by making it cheaper to do.