I think even in our generation, most people also don't give damn with Bitcoin's origin story. Why? where's the evidence? see people around you who have Bitcoin, most of them hold their coins in centralized exchanges.
People only cares with the origin story if they had a problem with centralized system and then they're trying to get rid from that.
As long as the crypto industry continues to grow rapidly, I think the next generation will learn for themselves about the origins of bitcoin because it is impossible for them to enter the crypto industry without knowing the origins of bitcoin
It's not impossible, most people only search how to buy and sell Bitcoin, then which exchange is the most trusted, that's all.
Some people might spend time to read the whitepaper, but they only trust what they read without proving it. That's why we see many people can claim ETH is decentralized, BCH is better to be used as a currency than BTC etc.
You’re right that most people today don’t dive into the whitepaper or care who Satoshi is they just buy, sell, and hope for profit. But I don’t think that automatically means the origin won’t matter later. Think of it like the internet. Most users don’t know who Vint Cerf or Tim Berners-Lee are, but their stories still shape how universities, books, and even documentaries explain the internet’s importance. Bitcoin might follow the same path day-to-day users won’t care, but the history will keep inspiring builders, developers, and educators. So maybe the majority won’t care, but the right minority (innovators, teachers, policymakers) will. And that might be enough to keep Bitcoin’s origin alive across generations.