Let's put it like this :
Cell phones {BTC} vs Analog Land lines {Fiat}
You went wrong right at the start. It is Skype versus Telecom that is the correct analogy. Your analysis after that is predictably flawed.
Skype and VOIP needed Zero regulations to succeed.
Bitcoin is the same.
Don't ask permission, innovateHate to heap the scorn, but it is very much an imperfect analogy. The only thing the government regulations are protecting the customers from is paying reasonable rates and charges, it's a racket of vast proportions. The profit margins on mobile phone users range from 1,000-10,000%, although it's comforting to remember that we're getting that rate of return back on our bitcoin investments (so just spend more on buying dips than you do on phone top ups
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They're so morally bankrupt, I feel like I may continue to pay them in fiat, even once they universally accept bitcoin