The results of this analysis suggest a dominant narrative for bitcoin and alternative cryptocurrencies has yet to emerge.
Yeah, I'd say that's probably true. Bitcoin has a bunch of different uses, whether it's as a currency on the dark web or as an investment or anything in between. There's no one use that probably dominates unless it's as an investment, which is what I think most people hold it as. I certainly think the largest holders are treating it as a form of digital gold and aren't using it as a currency.
The great thing is that after a decade, bitcoin still exists and is trading above $8k. That shows that no matter what people are using it for, or what that "dominant narrative" is, it still has great value. That wasn't what I expected when I first heard of it back in 2013 or so--I thought it was some weird internet money that was a fad and would go to zero within a few months. How wrong I was.
This topic belongs to the altcoin discussion forum,since it's mostly about ethereum and DeFi.
I disagree, though I see your point. I look at this thread as more about bitcoin than anything else, and specifically what its place in the world is. Hell, I don't even know what DeFi is.