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.
Just knowing and having heard will not bring a conclusion to someone like that. I mean most people know bitcoin but they don't know how it works and this is based on some experimental data collected in the area where I live. Especially if you ask people over (40-60) years old whose internet knowledge is completely unknown to them, so they never know about bitcoin news at all.
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?
Technology and the internet are media that can introduce people to cryptocurrencies because most social media platforms advertise or we often find photos or videos about them.
Regarding normal or not depends on how curious people who don't know him are. If technology and the internet are part of them right now then it's probably normal for them, everyone has different beliefs about crypto, especially for those who don't know it. But are you sure that technology and the internet will lead them to find out what crypto is and how to use it?