While you may be correct, in order for this to happen the barriers for entering the crypto world have to be drastically lowered. I think a lot of people kind of live in this bubble and feel like blockchain technology has gone mainstream. The vast majority of people have no idea how any of this works, and only a small percentage of the population actually knows how to do something as simple as just buying Bitcoin. None of this is going to go mainstream until it becomes designed for consumption by the layperson. Without it you are still just leaving people behind.
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The same was said about the Internet in the mid 1990s. I wouldnt worry about what you wrote: it will happen. Technology gets easier to use over time (as well as coming down in cost).
I dont know if you are old enough to remember the first personal computers. They were a nightmare to use (pre-Windows). You basically had to be a coder.
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Fair enough. My family didnt own one of the first personal computers, but I do remember the first one we had. I never used it because I wasn't willing to spend 15 minutes waiting for it to turn on! Lol
There was that to it also. LOL
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