Good morning @spiritualmax.
I will answer your question with a question: what network do you use? Do you just one?
The answer is of course you do not...throughout the day the average person uses many networks. Perhaps they sign on at work....at the coffee shop....at home....when roaming.
People think about blockchain like there is going to be one winner....they think competition. There is no competition. The developers on bitcoin are hard at work same as on here.
Down the road, you are on steemit earning steem. You post a comment on Dtube and get paid in Dtube token. Zap something out and you get zap token. What do you do with all that? Perhaps you convert your extra to bitcoin for storage....or steem....or maybe you convert it to fiat to pay your taxes (government token).
Will btc be the most valuable? That is hard to say. But bitcoin isnt going anywhere....heck many government documents might well end up on bitcoin blockchain.
Thank you, I will think about what you said. Sometimes it's stIll hard to change perception, though I'm trying.
Consider it this way.
Does HMTL compete with SMTP?
They are both protocol designed for different purposes. Or even better does Ubuntu compete with Debian?
It is only when companies get involved that competition emerges.
Hey I will have to write a post about this.
A mention is in order :D
Please do, I'm strongly in the multi-currency camp.