yep 100% agree.

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I don’t think we will see hyperbitcoinization in our life time to be honest.

People really don’t care about privacy or sound money.

We are just like the gold bugs from the 1970s-2010s.

We will probably remain a small niche group of sound money advocates.

While the majority of people take part in the WEF CBDC Mark of the Beast system.

That’s what it feels like is going to happen. I just don’t see the intellectual curiosity out there for people to want to learn about Bitcoin. I hope I’m wrong. I’ll keep up the good fight but people can be lazy for sure. Everything is working for them despite inflation so they don’t see a reason to look for a solution

How ready for mass adoption is Bitcoin's infrastructure? People just expect things to be plug n play. Why would those who are accustomed to Cash App give a shit about self-custodying internet money they can easily lose and probably never retrieve, especially if they don't understand how their money losing purchasing power affects them?

Maybe the answer isn't to meet them where they aren't curious. Most people aren't all that intellectual anyway, not as a matter of practicality. And Bitcoin isn't the most useful as an intellectual exercise anyway, it's as transactional money. Although my intrigue has risen since I started learning about how payment rails/systems work (thanks to learning about Bitcoin), I generally couldn't care less how Visa's rails work. But I use their rails every time I take a trip down to the store to get something. By the same token most people won't give a shit how lightning works either. Or whatever else gets widely adopted if not lightning.

It’s not ready at all for 8 billion people. Atm apparently mathematically lightning can only manage 500 million at most atm.