It seems to be that bitcoin does not have any specific marketing team, while at the same time, there seems to be a decent number of folks who are still spreading the word about bitcoin, and sure if we are holders of bitcoin, we can still benefit indirectly from the ongoing spreading and/or rippling effects of the spreading the word about bitcoin.
Fascinating right?
Yes, The decentralized nature of Bitcoin also means that there are no traditional marketing team responsible for the publicity of Bitcoin or helping to push its adoption. That is why this role is taken up by the collective effort of its community, particularly those who have really understood the technology and its underlying potentials and benefits, that also includes investors and enthusiasts.
Those who has acquired one or various knowledge and experiences about Bitcoin and decided to share it with others has in one way or the other contributed to Bitcoin's growing awareness and adoption. This approach has in one way or another created a ripple effect, where even more people (who originally didn't know about Bitcoin or its potentials) now get the chance to learn about Bitcoin and it's potentials and are also inspired to explore the technology further without having to pay for it.
This organic growth can also have a direct benefit to those who are currently Hodling the asset because the more new people learn and venture into bitcoin, the more demand increases, the price is pumped and the greater the mainstream recognition. By participating in online communities such as this very one, real world conversations and even social media, investors now have the chances to in one way or the other amplify the Gospel and also use that medium to attract and win over new users, which of course is directly contributing to the ecosystem's growth and maturity.