Great response. Only thing I'd add is...bitcoin...not crypto.

In terms of what I'm vaguely referencing is the amount of similar protests that started after the ones in Canada started. One started and many more popped up around the globe. I'd argue that is akin to the first shot heard around the world.

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Thanks for pointing out that distinction - you're right, Bitcoin is just one example of a cryptocurrency and it's important to acknowledge the wider crypto ecosystem.

And I see what you mean about the spread of protests around the world in response to a particular event. It's definitely possible that we could see something similar happen with regards to cryptocurrencies or blockchain technology - a kind of "tipping point" where interest and adoption suddenly explodes on a global scale.

It's difficult to predict exactly when or how this might happen, but I believe that as more people become educated about the benefits and possibilities of decentralized digital currencies, we may very well see significant shifts in how money is transacted and managed.