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Re: Why Is Mass Bitcoin Adoption Still Not Happening?
by
Amph
on 25/04/2015, 08:03:35 UTC
It has been 8 years since Bitcoin was introduced to the public by an individual who called himself as Satoshi Nakamoto. Bitcoin is described as a peer-to-peer decentralized digital currency that can be transferred to someone without any involvement of banks and other financial entities.

Bitcoin became a very interesting option for giving mobile banking services to the people who doesn't have any banking information in underdeveloped countries in the world.

Read more: http://bitforum.info/t/why-bitcoin-mass-adoption-is-still-not-happening/830

In your own opinion what are the reasons why mass bitcoin adoption is still not happening right now?

1.- We are now 7,310,400,000 of people in the world there is not enough bitcoin for all.
2.- People will start using bitcoin when it change to a necessity rather than an extra.
3.- Bitcoin users are not spreading the word by the right way. Bitcoin is a complex topic and not for all, bitcoin is for smart people and for technological people. We need to make it look easy for all the users.

between all those 7B people many are children and  they don't need it other are woman they use it less, and old people too, let's say that in reality there is only 3B at max that could need bitcoin, now bitcoin is divisible up to 1/100M, therefore there are plenty of bitcoin for everyone, as long as the price will raise

the problem is only the price right now, i'm sure that with a better price there will be a better adoption, the latter follow the first