The pandemic surely helped Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies be more widespread and I like seeing that there are many people that have understood the main benefits of it and they're keeping it as a store of value. Last year, 22% of the circulating USD was printed which was around $9 trillion. This clearly shows that the economy was f*cked up last year. The debts are now even bigger.
This is when Bitcoin was seen as a solution. Its deflationary and safe-heaven characteristics were recognized and everyone became abruptly bullish. Now I wonder, what will happen to Bitcoin once the pandemic is over? Once we'll live just like we did in 2019? It will surely have a big impact on the market, but I don't know if it'll be a negative or a positive for Bitcoin.
I don't really think that a lot is going to change, people are slowly opening their eyes about what governments are doing with fiat currencies and there are many reasons for this, probably one of the most important is the Internet, it is almost impossible to imagine our lives without Internet right now but a few decades ago the Internet did not existed so it was impossible to get unfiltered information as we do now, so governments controlled what their citizens knew about the system and as such it was easier to control them, but since that is not the case anymore people are realizing the scam of fiat currencies and they do not want to play part in that system anymore.