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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Crypto’s biggest problem isn’t regulation or adoption says Suhail Kakar
by
Jegileman
on 15/07/2025, 20:45:50 UTC
In essence they’re suggesting crypto platforms aren’t user friendly.
To an extent there’s a bit truth in what they’re saying, looking at the world population and the percentage in bitcoin there’s a huge gap in accessibility and usability.
Maybe we should listen to them and work on making bitcoin more user friendly and ways to educate the normal guy and get them more interested in bitcoin. If more people can own a fraction of bitcoin it’ll be better for the community.
What do you think?….. What’s your take on the matter

The world is evolving and we’ve already moved from the past were things are done manually to now being tech based. The world population has a large fraction of people that grow up during the Stone Age and till now, they’re not yet upgraded to the modern tech that we’re into now and also which bitcoin works on, so it becomes very difficult for them to adopt Bitcoin and start using it on a daily basis for transaction as it should be.

A lot of things have stopped Bitcoin from being widely adopted, but maybe if we should focus on this point of actually educating people about bitcoin, we will then get to that point and level we’ve been anticipating for Bitcoin. You don’t need to share a fraction of Bitcoin to everyone, when they learn about it and accept it, they’ll go get a fraction for themselves because of its importance.