My friend, Samuel says "stubborness is as iniquity and idolatry".
You stubbornly refuse to retract your statement "Revelation explains Daniel, not the other way around" when I've clearly disproven that by showing you if it wasn't for Daniel telling us what "horns" are "beasts" mean, we'd be left wondering what in the world these symbols point to in Revelation.
If you can't be honest enough to admit what everyone can see is a colossal error, how do you expect to retain any credibility?
You stubbornly refuse to see that no one can know who those ten horns are until the Second Coming.
For starters the horns are not kingdoms. Even the horns in Daniel are not kingdoms.
The horns in Revelation are not the ten toes. The tens toes are the 5th Kingdom after Rome the 4th kingdom has "fallen".
The 5th kingdom stopped having influence (fallen) at the Reformation. Revelation does not cover the first five kingdoms, so what is Daniel covering if nothing in Revelation is about the first 5 kingdoms? John states they are fallen, and that is not a first century perspective. That is a Second Coming perspective.
John never claims when the first 5 fell, but that they did. Revelation explains Daniel by saying all of Daniel has been fulfilled in the past, and the 7th Trumpet will end the mystery given in Daniel and all other prophecy about the Second Coming. Daniel explains most up until the birth of Jesus, but not much about Rome nor the ten toes, so the 5th kingdom is never explained by Daniel either. To say he does is deceiving one's self.
Obviously many try to write in all different times in history to make some claim, Daniel never makes.
The ten toes only applies to a period between the 4th kingdom and the 6th kingdom. Daniel never even talks about a 6th kingdom. Daniel covers portions of history dealing with the first 4, and briefly the 5th.
Now Revelation explains the ten horns as having no kingdom yet, nor ever will. They would have to kill Jesus, the Lamb of God to obtain their own kingdoms.
"And the ten horns which thou sawest are ten kings, which have received no kingdom as yet; but receive power as kings one hour with the beast. These have one mind, and shall give their power and strength unto the beast. These shall make war with the Lamb, and the Lamb shall overcome them: for he is Lord of lords, and King of kings."
They are destroyed by the Lamb and never are kingdoms.
So Daniel does not explain Revelation on the basis there is nothing to explain from that perspective. All of Daniel is past history, and has been for 500 years. We are in sorta the same silence as the 483 silent years that Daniel gave us several vivid accounts of life during. While God was silent, all that Daniel prophecied came to pass, as Rome the 4th beast was in their golden years when Jesus came as the Messiah.
Once again the silence of the 6th kingdom years have literally been prophetically quiet while the church has filled the earth as promised like a large mountain, governing kingdom, but no authority to be a dictator like government over humanity. The 5th kingdom tried, but only because of an apostate church. But in order to have the woman ride on the back of this 6 headed historical beast with Satan as one of the heads you have to have Israel back into something recognizable as a rider.
Israel was semi part of Babylon, was restored under the Medes and Persians. Tolerated by Greece. Dominated and destroyed by Rome. Left lifeless by the 5th and 6th kingdoms, but restored prior to the Second Coming just as Jesus promised. Revelation explains Israel's part, that Daniel is silent on.
Daniel is troubled when it comes to how his people fit in. Chapter 9 was supposed to be a comfort, but still Israel gone again at the end with Jerusalem rebuilt and destroyed all in the promised time of 70 weeks.
You are being just as stubborn, and not even pointing out how you think Daniel explains Revelation. Revelation 10 explains how Daniel's 70 weeks and the mystery is resolved:
"And the angel which I saw stand upon the sea and upon the earth lifted up his hand to heaven, And sware by him that liveth for ever and ever, who created heaven, and the things that therein are, and the earth, and the things that therein are, and the sea, and the things which are therein, that there should be time no longer: But in the days of the voice of the seventh angel, when he shall begin to sound, the mystery of God should be finished, as he hath declared to his servants the prophets."
That explains Daniel. The 7th Trumpet is the fulfillment of the 70 weeks and the mystery will no longer be a mystery, but finished.
You seem to want Revelation to be a road map of the first 5 kingdoms, the statue in Daniel 2. That is not the explanation John gives. John states Daniel is fulfilled, and the first 5 kingdoms have fallen, the 6th with a mortal wound, and Satan is the 7th head as the dragon, sea beast, and scarlet colored beast explains Daniel's statue and that there is a 6th kingdom between the ten toes, and the Second Coming.
Daniel only saw the coming of Messiah the Prince as a blur, that was still not quite resolved when Paul wrote. He still saw through a glass darkly. Surely 2 millenia after the Cross, things are getting even clearer, unless you are stuck in the Reformation rut, even though that 5fh kingdom has been gone for 500 years. Sounds like those in the first century after 500 years, and they still misunderstood the prophets.