Bitcoin has been around for 11 years now, with a large ecosystem of exchanges, wallet providers, and apps behind it. There are now many governments recognizing it as legitimate, bringing a large number of investors into it. For just a short amount of time since its inception, I'd say that Bitcoin has achieved extraordinary results. While all of this sounds good, most people still seem to believe that Bitcoin is a scam or not worth their time. For instance, Warren Buffet criticizes Bitcoin telling that it'll become "worthless" over time. It's these negative comments, which make people skeptical about using Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies as serious money for day-to-day payments.
No matter how crypto enthusiasts try to convince people to believe that Bitcoin is legitimate, everything seems to be the same. I'm starting to wonder why most people have this kind of mentality towards Bitcoin? After all, the pioneer cryptocurrency is being traded at legitimate exchanges. Even some governments have been collecting taxes from Bitcoin. But that hasn't changed people's minds about it. What are your thoughts?

Even now governments are engaging in a media war against bitcoin, just take a look at one of the most recent incidents in which Twitter was hacked and instead of reporting this they decided to twist the story and somehow talk about bitcoin, it is true that the hackers used bitcoin to try to scam their victims but that would not have been possible if Twitter was not hacked first, and this should tell you all what you need to know about why people think that bitcoin is a scam, because the governments and the media keep telling them that it is one.