Every argument against Bitcoin is an argument for Bitcoin.
Why? Because of antifragility - that which profits from chaos.
$BTC is the world's first asset that benefits from its critics, makes fools of its hijackers & proves naysayers wrong even when they are right.
Which consensus protocol is most likely to survive in the wild (i.e. robust)?
1) Rewards "good" behaviour only
2) Both rewards "good" behaviour & punishes "bad" behaviour.
Pay attention to what @jpmorgan coin is really telling us.
We're in the beginning phases of a golden age in Private Money, akin to the Free Banking Era of the mid-1800s.
This is Hayek's vision of competing currencies coming to life.
The rise of the BLS signature scheme:
1) @dfinity -> hires co-creator Benn Lynn (the "L")
2) @skalelabs -> open sourcing library
3) @Algorand -> co-authors IETF standard with co-creator Dan Boneh (the "B")
4) Chia Network -> released draft implementation.