I can tell you what the intrinsic value of gold or silver, oil, or any given company on any major exchange is, can you tell me what the intrinsic value of bitcoin is? Doubt it, Bitcoin’s biggest hurdle is adoption. The majority of transactions are from exchange to exchange from people who are trading the currency and not from adoption.
What is the intrinsic value of gold? If I try to buy a burger down the street with it, I can assure you it is zero. It's far from adopted as a mechanism of trade! It is largely used as a resource for hoarding assets and for derivatives-based speculation.
You seem to be making a strong argument for bitcoin being similar to gold, as far as I can see.
Its interesting to think about what the 'intrinsic' value of bitcoin really is. At one level, it's clearly converting a large amount of energy into an abstract store of, what, entropy? It's also becoming a real source of heat for miners who can use that side effect of production. Like gold, it's incredibly difficult to forge. More broadly, some crypto currencies have more explicit value, like etherium's distributed computational function.
Just because you don't see it, it doesn't mean there isn't a real underlying store of value.