Well here in Africa, Nigeria to be specific, the number of people who have access to internet is more than the whole population of some European countries.
And currently Nigerian is the 5th largest country where bitcoin is traded! ...The only thing that could hamper the growth and adoption of crypto and blockchain in Africa is the skepticism of the people towards the technology. Which can be easily resolve with good amount of educational programs,
crypto and blockchain conferences will also do a lot of good in the space.
I guess I can say the same over here as well. I am not a Nigerian, but I have been to Nigeria, and even though I could say I was just in some of the major cities here on some philanthropic mission, I would say it is not very bad to the point at which a lot of people put it generally like Africa is just some bush with no one having an access to internet.
It may be low when compared to the population in general, but it is not that bad when comparing the statistics of those who have access to internet in Africa and in the global space. Like you said, with good educational programs, and more exposures, this is something that can easily be adopted by a lot of people in this part of the world.
In fact that is not only a problem in Africa but in most of the country people are facing such problems in my country in villages there are always lack to internet facilities which are really creating problems for the people to use bitcoin or other online shopping etc.