The target for this is not yet the average adult anyway. Target would be precocious kids.
The average adult is absolutely your target. Your average adult is the one with a brokerage account, 401(k), IRA, etc. etc.
You seem to be forgetting who the owners of the Company are. Senior management is not answering to "precocious kids" they're answering to shareholders. You know, the average adult?
No, that is not the target.... at all.... since when is adding a payment method a board/shareholder level decision?
So adding a payment method is not a decision made by the owners of a Company? It affects revenues. Maybe if Bitcoins only added users but you have to take into account existing users switching from their current form of payment to Bitcoin. Now you're talking about switching relatively stable revenues to relatively volatile revenues. Management's main concern with a public company is the preservation of their stock so it is indirectly a shareholder decision. Everything is.
We can go back and forth on this but I don't think it's worth the effort. The ironic thing is I'm an owner of both Bitcoin and ATVI, believe it or not. I'm just trying to look at this objectively.
Depends on the size of the company.
Since you own stock in them, tell me when is the last time they asked you to vote for much of anything more then the board members?
Do you remember seeing the vote to add the phone bill payment method for example? How much of a say did you have with the negotiations with thenine and/or netease, which have a far bigger impact on the company and revenues then adding a payment method.