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.