OK, so your definition of infinity is different than pretty much everyone else's definition. The *modern* definition doesn't involve a 'process'. You either have something or you don't. That means the distinction between 'potential' and 'actual' infinities is pretty much discarded in modern discussions. So, your 2) is contrary to how the concept is now used.
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