Millennials (my generation) should be more open to Bitcoin than most are... We grew up with Napster and Limewire l, peer to peer networks for sharing files. We loved it until the feds shut it down. Good thing Bitcoin network has reached a size that it literally can't be shutdown by any federal agency

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Having used BitTorrent and the experience of money being mostly digital for our generation really does make Bitcoin easier to understand.

Im still the only peer I know that has any Bitcoin, except one friend who invested in a miner with his brother in law, but he's really not that into it. Millennials should all be using lightning network instead of Venmo to send money back and forth

I can relate. It can still be pretty challenging for those who aren’t very tech-savvy. Concepts like seed phrases, UTXOs, nodes, etc. take work to understand.

I ask myself these questions re: future adoption.

• Is Bitcoin still going to be around years from now. (Yes)

• Will it become easier to use? (Yes, because of ongoing development)

• If it’s easier to use, will more people begin to use it? (Yes, I believe so. That was true in my case.)

Yea for sure... As it gets easier to use, it will be adapted more and more. Lightning network is evidence of that