It's a real hardship that @Ian35187 is operating in a nation at war. My guess is that Airbnb is withholding payment for their own reasons related to said conflict(s). Not communicating those reasons or giving an ETA is absolutely awful. But you'll get your money once they are done with their internal audits, etc. But let's be real here: Did anyone think operating an STR in a nation at war was going to be without some sort of drawback?
During COVID, they shut down local listings straight away. END OF STORY. At least you're able to operate and have some sort of relative confidence that you will be paid for services rendered (albeit not as soon as you'd like). Maybe if they just shut you down you'd prefer that? Probably not. . .
It's your house! You can always stop listing on Airbnb outright and/or change platforms and see what VRBO and/or Booking.com do for you.
As for saying that AIrbnb is the next MySpace? That's a little misguided, and most definitely grossly premature. MySpace was a tech start-up trying to find its way and had a decent several year run as the first to mass market in a concept that essentially never previously existed (Social Media). Airbnb is a publicly traded company that was and remains, by far, the global leader in the STR vertical (a mature concept that they didn't invent, but rather, optimized/mastered). Airbnb has the reputation, tech, infrastructure, cash, and most importantly, STR stock/great hosts, that should allow it to stay that way for no less than the next 5+ years.
Are they struggling with identity at times? You betcha! Remember when Amazon only sold books? Remember when Apple only made clunky desktop PCs?
It'll be interesting to see where Airbnb slots itself in the coming 10-20 years. And if you don't like the direction their headed? Go elsewhere (I know I will). I'm firmly in the "I don't care for Chesky" camp. But that doesn't change the fact that the Airbnb user interface and profit potential for the Host remains head-and-shoulders better than other platforms I've tried to use in the past (at least in the markets we operate).
Competition is a good thing though! So, I hope you're right that another platform comes along and by doing so makes the STR experience better for both Hosts and Guests. But, again, we're several years away from that (if even that soon).