Correct. That's what I have been telling here for weeks, the worldwide mass adoption theme is a delusion. Vericoin won't be able to replace Bitcoin nor seriously compete with it at any level.
So you admit you're repeating yourself? Glad someone has the energy in these summer doldrums.
Anyway, who said anything about VRC replacing bitcoin? BTC will likely evolve into digital gold, a store of value with low velocity. VRC can be cash to that gold.
To progress this cash idea further, is anyone interested in writing a service to send VRC through Facebook or Twitter? Similar to VeriSMS, they could be called VeriPoke and VeriTweet.
I expect a consolidation in the digital currency world and only 1-2 digital currencies survive eventually, probably only Bitcoin. However, there could be many digital currency and blockchain enabled applications such as Ethereum and other platforms, that provides a framework for different type of use cases and in order to perform the use case you need to use the platform specific digital currency, which is in the case of Ethereum ether. In my opinion if vericoin can find that specific use case like decentralized exchange, decentralized marketplace, rolling doughnut hole that accept flying fucks or whatever is a
USEFUL USE CASE than it is a good chance to get even 100 million users. If you just want to be the generic digital currency then you directly compete with Bitcoin, and there is no chance in my opinion.