Lol jk, its because bitcoin is so revolutionary. That is why there are so many supporters. Even if it was worth $1 per coin it still has and will continue to change the way money is used worldwide.
Maybe someday, but we are talking about 'someday'. It's always talk and talk about the future because in the here and now, this shit is hardly ready for prime-time.
And since I have no interest in becoming a techie to appreciate and innovate gadget ideas like btc because I don't have to, I have no use for it. I can use a smartphone without knowing how to build one. That's why smartphones are a success and btc is still a steaming pile of shit.
Don't try to sell me a betamax and tell me it's Blu-Ray, and then complain because I don't wanna share an hour discussion about future possibilities or 'appreciate' the technology.
"Ease of use" defines currency. Defines it. Without ease of use, you got a bag of shit and have the fucking nerve to resent people who dont want to pay actual money for the worthless monopoly money you're shilling for.
So what you are saying is that any new technology needs to be perfect on its initial release, or it shouldn't be released at all? Look at everything that has ever been invented...there are always bugs in every single technological invention. Look how far the internet has come since it's inception. You talk about smart phones, but based on your argument, they should have never been created and could have never been created, because the original phone had wires with it. I guarantee you still have some issues with some of the features of your smartphone...does that mean it's a steaming bag of shit (as you call it)? Ease of use comes from it's actual use, then then feedback about what works and what doesn't.