I've noticed that very few people truly understand Bitcoin or see what I see in it. I've always wondered why it's so hard for people to grasp the essence of Bitcoin.
Yesterday, I came across a really good video that explains why it's so difficult for people to understand Bitcoin.
It's simply too big of a paradigm shift.I recommend watching the first 20 minutes they do an amazing job explaining why most people don’t really see or understand Bitcoin.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c6ZHRci4KbwIn fact, the first question they ask those of us who already have some understanding of the world of cryptocurrencies is, "Hey, do you have a lot of BTC?"

. I think, that's a bit difficult for us to explain, as those who aren't familiar with it often ask for proof and want to see the numbers, even if only briefly.
Whether we realize it or not, most of us are still accustomed to the old concept from childhood that everything must be backed by a bank, government, or official institution as a guarantor of value. Well, regarding the question above, it's quite interesting, and if I describe it from my personal perspective, it has its reasons and isn't a coincidence. People will understand and nod when they know, experience, and implement it. A small example is when someone wants to transfer funds abroad using Bitcoin, with faster results than using a bank, then they think, "Oh, this is really useful."
If this is starting to be realized, I think the old paradigm will gradually reverse direction from its initial traditional, defensive, and unwillingness to soften. It certainly requires a process because understanding the essence of BTC is not easy and fast, especially when they hear about slightly more technical things like hashing, mining, blockchain, and private keys.