Thank you for sharing that post, my friend. The question of when we will know if Bitcoin has truly succeeded is a complex one that ultimately depends on one's definition of success.
For some, success may be measured in terms of price and market capitalization, while for others, it may be determined by the level of adoption and usage of Bitcoin as a means of payment and exchange. Still, others may view success as the ability of Bitcoin to drive greater financial inclusion and empowerment for marginalized or underbanked populations.
Personally, as a Bitcoin maximalist, I believe that the true measure of success for Bitcoin lies in its ability to become a viable alternative to fiat currencies and to upend the traditional financial system. If Bitcoin can achieve this goal, it would represent a significant shift in power and control away from centralized institutions and towards the people.
While there is still a great deal of work to be done to achieve this goal, I remain optimistic about the future of Bitcoin and its potential to drive real and meaningful change in the world.