> more inflation than you've ever seen on a properly managed fiat money system
While this may be true, a scarce money system does produce better result than poorly managed fiat money systems. You won't see the kind of hyperinflation that we saw in Zimbabwe with the gold standard.
A poorly managed money system is one symptom of a government that is poorly managed, period, and living under a poorly managed government is always going to suck. If armed thugs loyal to the ruling party come to kick you off your land, steal your valuables, and discourage you from voting for the opposition, you’re not going to be able to pay them off with Bitcoin. (ETA: ...or if you can, the ability to do so is not going to make that country a pleasant place to live.)
While this may be true, a scarce money system does produce better result than poorly managed fiat money systems. You won't see the kind of hyperinflation that we saw in Zimbabwe with the gold standard.