Recently, I've been wondering, and based on the people I live with, I'd say that only 20% of them know what cryptocurrency is.
Sometimes I ask my friend or colleague if he knows what Bitcoin is, and if they're young (20-35 years old), they say, "Yes, I've heard about it. But I don't know much about it."
If I'm talking to older people (40–60), mostly they don't know what it is.
We are living in a world of big changes in every aspect of life. But do you think it will be time when cryptocurrency will come into our lives and be normal for all people? Will people be able to trust crypto?
I'm wondering what your opinion is about this.
We are now living in an era of digital transformation in various areas of life. Now for the question regarding the adoption of cryptocurrency, it's true that not all people know except for the current millennial generation, while it's still like your assumptions. Even though we are aware that blockchain technology offers the potential for security and transparency, to be able to spread it requires mass trust, one of which is consumer protection if they enter and invest. I think this can be a strong stepping stone in playing an important role in building this trust. This is the smallest item in my view.