Where I live, Bitcoin is still quite unfamiliar to hear about, maybe there are only a few people who can be counted on the fingers of someone who knows about Bitcoin and even then they are not fully invested. Social media is a source of information that is easily accessible and in other villages it is also possible to know about bitcoin. Plus, in my country Bitcoin is very welcomed by the government, even our newly elected Vice President is still young so he is very open to the potential of Bitcoin in the future. Therefore, regulations were created to provide people with a bridge to invest in Bitcoin. There are almost more than 10 local exchanges which are now supervised by the government to provide safe transaction services even for ordinary people. As for Bitcoin becoming a legal transaction tool, up to now this has not happened, perhaps in the next 2 to 3 years our country will legalize it.