To be honest, I don't think so. When I see people around me, barely anyone mentions crypto or thinking about accepting. That might be just my experience, I would like to be wrong in this case.
Still 95% of people in this world not aware of what is crypto that is why we are not getting any experience about cryptos from the next door but when we compare the growth in the last five years surely we are heading to something better.
Demographics usually counts a lot when it comes to Bitcoins being more accepted, People between the age range of 50 upwards are not what I will say to be inclined to invest and use bitcoins because and I mean no offence, they are not technologically aware like most of us.
Acceptance probably for those who understand how the system works and how they can find opportunities to earned, crypto mostly being used as an assets for investment and not for everyday use, even there's already adoptions that keeps popping from time to time, there's still things that needs to
be consider before it can really attract end users and not just investors who deals with trading and investing but users that will use it with it's solely purposes.