Yes, I am complaining that people are not nerdy enough. It's been 14 years since Satoshi published his white paper and the vast majority of people still don't understand what Bitcoin is and how to use it. Sure there are many people buying Bitcoin on crypto exchanges and speculating on it.
However, the average guy on the street that I speak to, and even many people on crypto forums still don't understand Bitcoin's potential as a virtual commodity, or it's potential to create an alternative to Fiat economies. Maybe the problem is deeper than just a lack of understanding about the technology? Maybe it's a lack of understanding about economics as a whole? How many people are economists?
I understand that my frustration might be due to the fact that I am coming from a very privileged position. What are your thoughts on this?
I think that it happens due to low adoption level: people just don't know much about cryptocurrencies. They don't need crypto, since they can't buy things using these coins. Since its impossible to transform digital numbers into values, it seems that these numbers are not valuable. So for most people it looks like waste of money: no need to buy digits on a screen...
Well what do you expect that's how it's supposed to be. You can't expect everyone to actually think of bitcoin as a means of which they can use it to benefit themselves and plus some folks are ignorant of the main issue that's behind creating of bitcoin itself so they don't just fucking see the use of bitcoin other than using any other means of payment to actually do their transaction or even use it as a core means of investment.