Actually he was forming his point. It wasn't only about privacy. It was about his belief that Bitcoin has enough privacy plus other monetary properties that will make it more widely accepted over time, thus possibly allowing for far more private transactions in the future.

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Well, I disagree that Bitcoin has enough privacy. I don't think even Super believes this but correct me if I'm wrong Super. Also, I can't use the 'possiblies' and 'maybes' of future privacy enhancements today which is why we're using Monero. When/if that happens I'll use it.