Another thing that confused me in your statement is that you said "there is almost no one who is unfamiliar with the knowledge of Bitcoin" which I cannot agree with you. There are still many young people or people in the world who do not know what Bitcoin is, or many have not even heard of the name Bitcoin or have no general knowledge about what Bitcoin is used for. For example, I want to show some of my local youth, even the old people have never heard of Bitcoin, even though they are educated. Can you tell me what percentage of people in your area know Bitcoin? And what percentage of people have heard of Bitcoin?
Specifically, it may be true that there are many young people who do not fully know Bitcoin, but they definitely know the basics about Bitcoin, but the problem is they don't try to develop their talents or don't try to find out more about how the Bitcoin process works in the market. Openness of public information should not limit them from knowing Bitcoin because even though now there are many people who may not know how it works, if they are not lazy to learn, it is not difficult to get.
And I want to say that almost most people know Bitcoin but few people understand the process of getting started. I don't know the more accurate percentage, but from the people I've met in the last few months, almost all of them have and know about bitcoin from the internet. It's just a matter of how they develop the interest to get involved in it because I'm sure it's not too difficult. Believe me?