I'm into crypto since 2013.
Good to know that you have been into Bitcoin since 2013.
Since the beginning I've always seen cryptos as an instrument of liberation from government slavery and the tiranny of central banks and an empowering tool for the poorest.
I do not know how the poorest will benefit as he will not have money in 2024 to buy Bitcoin. I do agree with your previous statement and I feel Bitcoin is still the one which will liberate us from financial institution but not the government.
Above green candles I'm more glad when I see an interview with a poor guy from africa using btc for micropayment or a pakistani woman using it to free herself from a system that would otherwise repress her.
Why only Africa or Pakistan why not think about countries in other continents where Bitcoin can change the lives of many people living in bad conditions? In the US itself, there are so many homeless and there are many who cannot afford to pay their bills even after working two shifts or even three. Do not conclude that Bitcoin can help or is meant for those citizens from particular countries or continents that are filled with corrupt leaders.
Now that btc has gone mainstream it looks to be the time to newer big players and cryptos have become only as a way to make money from BlackRock to Microstrategy.
Everyone now wants a piece of Bitcoin and I guess this is what is called hype which will lead Bitcoin to a new ATH. We have already observed year after year Bitcoin reaching new higher price points, it is happening because new guys or organizations are now going for it. We cannot stop them as we do not have that kind of money but eventually, it will help in Bitcoin's adoption.