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We all wish we could speed up the adoption process. I don't have the answers, but maybe high profile special situations like the Venezuela earthquake and Gaza victims may bring attention to these donation opportunities. On the other hand, the Canadian trucker strike didn't seem to have a big carryover.
I can understand the point of view in your old post too. Probably more than I used to.
As much as I like the hopium, I wouldn't necessarily believe a Gaza/Venezuela/Bitcoin story without a lot of first-hand reporting.
Bitcoin makes it very easy to transfer from one person to another, but converting the bitcoin to actual cash/resources is another matter.
more pain & suffering is necessary, the world is not ready to embrace the proper bitcoin-lightning technology en masse;
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hell, it's hard to even get people to take the black glasses off wen speaking face-2-face;
π²π΄π π΄π²
I support this idea and am strongly convinced this is conceptually true.
But this did not happen on a mass scale. One boy in Gaza? Sure, that's great. The global π poor is in Africa, South-East-Asia, Central Asia, some regions in South America.
Enough case studies already. If hyperbitcoinization wants to happen, the mass adoption is long overdue.