While we all share a belief in Bitcoin's potential it's crucial to strike a balance between optimism and realism. Placing Bitcoin as a sole savior in solving all the world's problems might not be a practical approach. We should all remember that Bitcoin at its core is a currency meant to serve as a decentralized medium of exchange. We should not bother it with unrealistic expectations.
Exactly!
Some "bitcoin enthusiast" as they call themselves that, tend to make such excessive statement about bitcoin being a currency to solve every problem in the world. Well, I don't really call them a bitcoin enthusiast, they're more of a person who wants to get rich real quick by excessively disseminating information about bitcoin as the global hero all over the internet. I'm not even sure how did they come up with such realization when bitcoin was created by Satoshi for us to get freedom form third party money processors, thus we can have a borderless transactions. I don't understand how it could solve poverty, hunger, and even war. That's just some ridiculous thoughts.
Bitcoin is never going to become the world's currency. Even if that was possible, governments wouldn't allow it for a variety of reasons that have been previously discussed at the forum. I'm generally against such bold statements, especially those that concern the extremely distant future, like the OP is mentioning, the years 2048 and 2109 respectively. Even the so-called prediction is so far off, with a range of over 50 years inbetween. Bitcoin isn't capable of solving worldwide issues, it doesn't grow on trees, you cannot create it from scratch, unless you're mining it, which requires expensive equipment and expertise that the average person doesn't have. Thus, it's unlikely, not to mention impossible, that an asset like Bitcoin can solve worldwide issues such as poverty, hunger, or the financial crisis.