It’s clear that Bitcoin is no longer in its early stages, as it’s already being regulated by major countries. Some have even proposed adding it to their reserves. My question is about Bitcoin’s adoption level. do you think there’s still significant room for growth at this stage, or have we neared maximum adoption?
I’m not asking from an investment perspective but rather about practical, everyday use.
Can Bitcoin realistically become a common method for daily transactions? please guys, I’d love to hear your insights, especially if there are factors I might have overlooked.
Looking forward to a productive discussion (and no spam, please!).
There's still more significant room for growth, the more adoption it gets the more significant it even becomes and more reasons to grow because if this growth isn't affected it cannot adequately suit in for the adoptions, if bitcoin gets to the point it becomes a day to day methods of transaction which it currently is in some places, it will open opportunities for innovation , a typical example is in years ago, possibly 5 years down history, in the early years of bitcoin, it took a good number of times to confirm bitcoin transactions but now it takes a matter of minutes, some even as low as 10mins, that's actually an evolution for adaptability and with time when it further gets a wide range of incorporation into the economic activities of a good part of the big economy, more adaptable features will set in and even exchanges will begin to incorporate platforms that allows you spend your bitcoin like Fiat without hitches as confirmation at this point will be under 3-5 minutes possibly, all of this is possible.