@dinofelis how many social networking apps and accounts do you actively use? Have you used WeChat extensively?
https://steemit.com/life/@sweetsssj/steemit-or-livestreaming-i-choose-steemit-steemit-steemithttps://steemit.com/life/@sweetsssj/wechat-china-s-all-in-one-version-of-whatsapp-whatsapp <--- pay attention to why the West requires a decentralized WeChat!
https://steemit.com/life/@sweetsssj/the-insiders-story-on-china-s-newest-occupation-purchasing-agentsI think you are out-of-touch with what most Millennials do with their time. Many now earn an income online such as for example getting paid for English tutoring on cam, being tipped for doing something outlandish on cam, etc..
For example, in app purchases are a big deal, such as game upgrades (buy a special power to reach the next level, etc).
Google "gamification Farmville" and learn a new field.
That is why I don't think you understand why Bitcoin already had great utility. It enabled me to pay my bills (from funds I had received from people all over the world and had stored in Poloniex or localbitcoins or even a Blockchain.info wallet) without leaving my computer (because I hate to lose hours out in the traffic of SE Asia). If I could, I would purchase everything (even groceries) from my computer.
Here in the Philippines there is so much C2C going on with people buying products from China via dhgate.com, aliexpress.com (and other similar sites) and then reselling it on Facebook, taking COD, bank deposit, and padala (e.g. Western Union) payments. But crypto would be much better for them.
Does the dino in your name mean dinosaur.