Classical Flamenco

What is the most technically difficult style of guitar to play?
E.g. classical, flamenco, folk, blues, rock…etc….
I’d say Flamenco only because many of it’s songs require you to carry and intricate rhythm with your fingers while you play at difficult timings.
It also has probably the most techniques specific to the genre. Their not easy either, look at this link.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LmcjAGJOPR0
Classical Flamenco with Castanets ..played by Michael Laucke
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