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Re: Bitcoin Adoption 2025: How Close Are We to Mass Everyday Use?
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bitzizzix
on 12/04/2025, 15:19:08 UTC
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!).
In my opinion, there is no maximum limit for Bitcoin adoption, because the maximum limit means that everyone around the world and in the interior already knows and uses it. However, that has not happened because Bitcoin is still in the development stage, which means it will continue to develop without any maximum limit, which in the end everyone will slowly get to know and use it because there are still many people who only know but have not entered because they do not have knowledge about Bitcoin and its regulations, volatility and others, and to gain knowledge about Bitcoin cannot be obtained in school even though there are some but not all so that those who know independently to analyze it have the potential to join.

Bitcoin can still be said to be a developing technology and this has the potential for Bitcoin to continue to grow and this will increase adoption among the community and large companies or big people, and more and more investors are interested in this great digital asset which in the end they know that Bitcoin has the potential to become more valuable in the future and will be increasingly in demand as a promising asset or investment rather than being used as a transaction tool unless it is used as an alternative if needed.