Example: Let's say I put a million steem into an account, and I know the password to it. Let's say I then tell you the password, and now we both know it.
Whose "property" is that million steem? If you transfer it out of that account, are you depriving me of what I own? If I transfer it, am I depriving you of what you own?
It's all just speech.
Yours. Giving someone your bank account password doesn't mean you cease owning the assets therein.
Yes.
No, you're just managing your assets.
This is exactly how money works. You exchange information (printed on a piece of paper or digital) for goods and services.
Your conception of “ownership” does not seem to be shared by most proponents of cryptocurrency.
“my” bank account is mine because it has my name on it. “my” tokens are only mine because i have knowledge of the key.
And yet even your bank account isn't yours - sure, it has a name on it, but that's just information, right?
And information should be freeeeee, maaaaan.
What a bunch of crock.
So you don't own your bank account number? What if you just gave it to me would I be stealing?? Cmon man.
Nobody owns any number.
Furthermore, knowledge of a bank account number is not title to the assets therein. Knowledge of a private key absolutely and unambiguously is.
Property is a term of law. Laws are the rules we enforce around each other. If you're not talking about how we should act then it's just a number, and you are just atoms. True. What is the point of your argument?