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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Can we make Bitcoin accepted world wide?
by
Alpen
on 07/07/2025, 04:36:43 UTC
I was wandering a way to make Bitcoin accepted world wide and thought of some point that could help.
First of all we need to improve the usability of Bitcoin wallets and apps so they can be easy for every day use. We can also build more infrastructures like more Bitcoin ATMs and Marchant tool.
Most importantly, we really really need to educate the public. We need to create a simple localized educational content and run work shops , online courses, and awareness campaigns to attract more attention.
We can also engage with the government by encouraging fair support regulations and also promote Bitcoins role in financial inclusion. Another point is that we can support local adoption by maybe helping businesses and communities accept Bitcoin and use it for donations and aid in underserved regions. Let's pay attention to this final point. Maybe some countries are still kinda scared that why we need to educate more and ensure security and trust, promoting safe practices, proof of reserves and the customer protection.

You want Bitcoin to go mainstream? Then don’t overcomplicate it. BTC isn’t the first ‘new money’ — just look at how paper cash and then wire transfers took over back in the day.
As long as Bitcoin isn’t backed by local and global businesses as real currency for everyday stuff, it’ll stay just another speculation game.

What can we actually do?

If you’ve got a company, hook up with payment processors like Cryptomus, BitPay, Coinbase Commerce, NOWPayments — let people pay you in BTC.
If you don’t own a business, help out by boosting the crypto payment ecosystem. Personally, I use Cryptomus for trading, their wallet, and staking. This kind of support lets these processors grow and get Bitcoin payments into real shops.