I dony think it will. Real money is still real money. And i dont think a lot of normal people know about it. Based on what ive read
Nobody knows how many bitcoin users there are but there were 11.48 million bitcoin wallets in existence in January 2017 according to Blockchain.info. Each bitcoin wallet is a potential customer for an online merchant."
So I would say a safe guess is anything less than ~11.5 million. The obvious next question is the average amount of addresses per person and how many people are using cold storage. So essentially 11.5 million / 7.5 billion global population would give us ~0.15% of the population actually owns a bitcoin (my estimate is less)? An interesting indicator of bitcoins potential in the future.
Maybe they know about it but they are not paying too much attention. People still tend to use real money on everyday basis.
I dont think a lot of my long time friends are interested on cryptos even im telling them how big this will be in the future smh