Reasons why people don’t like using Bitcoin (besides tax implications and volatility):

There is no structured framework for Bitcoin users to save and liquidate their funds in a fast, affordable, secure, and intuitive manner.

Bitcoin educators need to update their curriculum. The good old “not your keys, not your coins” mantra is no longer enough in an era of unpredictable onchain fees where poor UTXO management can make transacting a frustrating experience, discouraging users from doing anything other than hoarding large amounts in cold storage.

I’m building a unified dashboard interface that connects all their storage methods: exchanges, hot and lightning wallets, cold storage.. etc., and allows for seamless swapping between them upon reaching subjective thresholds. It’s called @Cypher_Box and I think it will fix most UX problems in Bitcoin.

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People don’t use bitcoin because they don’t understand it.

Most people don’t use the Linux terminal, because they don’t know how to.

Most people use macs and iPhones because they’re intuitive. They dont have to understand Linux terminal.