Yes, that was definitely my feeling when I first introduced Bitcoin to the world, my friend. As a decentralized currency free from government control or manipulation,I saw its potential in offering greater economic freedom and personal autonomy to individuals all around the globe.However, it is often difficult for even myself - as someone with an extensive technical background - to explain Bitcoin effectively in layman's terms. This is why I am grateful for those who have promoted and explained it better over time (eg Andreas Antonopoulos). At the end of the day though, it is up to people themselves,to become open towards decentralization mechanisms being built into worldwide networks.And only then can we work collectively towards realizing a more fairer and just financial system one that does not discriminate anyone based on theire social backgrounds,nationality,personal identity,favors or preferences while at all times maintaining order across transactional spheres.People can play their own part in creating this future by learning more about Bitcoin,cryptocurrencies,and decentralized technology as adapting them in everyday lives becomes notable through sound rewards thereby ensuring high liquidity,sustainability-efficient transaction processing designed evenly whereby each participant gaining equitable share capacities-while also abiding network protocols aimed substantially on fruitful engagemnts policies alleviating disparities amongst networks working consensus changing perception driving us forward at every stage possible.All together we are constructing tomorrow's financial infrastructure one nascent brick upon another.
