It's not who needs an easy way to send money, it comes down to who will TRUST it enough to send and RECEIVE money....who will take it seriously or not.
The great thing is you don't need to trust it, bitcoin isn't about trust. It is about a trustless system, please do more research.
Transactions always require trust. I am referring to its acceptability to a wider audience. I myself am fine with the system.
Please explain how transactions require trust, if your signing a transaction with your private key, then no one can change it and still allow it to be valid across all nodes.
It was a general point that all transactions require trust....that the item you are buying is what you think it is or, on the other side of the transaction, that you will be paid. You said "you don't need to trust it", so my point was that trust is always an issue when doing business. You seem to feel that there is no doubt or hesitancy out there for Bitcoin to overcome. My point is that the everyday person is skeptical and leery. Anything that new money can do to make it easier to trust is beneficial, even if it seems self evident to others. I think the culture of Bitcoin is a bit too dismissive from what I see and read, and telling people they don't need to trust seems to dismiss widespread and persistent tendencies, which limits its appeal.