So, based on the article, it seems like he attributes Bitcoin's lack of adoption to lack of technological upgrades.
I am not really convinced. Do any of the altcoins with more full-featured capabilities and faster tx throughput have more adoption as either a MoE or SoV than Bitcoin?
If not, then I don't think the problem is technological.
Ultimately I think the problem is societal. There is too much inertia in the current financial system; most people don't think in macro terms, they only think about what can help them in the moment. Unless Bitcoin is having a huge price run-up, no one sees how Bitcoin helps them in the near-term and are thus uninterested.
I don't think this is a problem you can solve with better tech, or even a better UX or onboarding experience.
So, based on the article, it seems like he attributes Bitcoin's lack of adoption to lack of technological upgrades.
I am not really convinced. Do any of the altcoins with more full-featured capabilities and faster tx throughput have more adoption as either a MoE or SoV than Bitcoin?
If not, then I don't think the problem is technological.
Ultimately I think the problem is societal. There is too much inertia in the current financial system; most people don't think in macro terms, they only think about what can help them in the moment. Unless Bitcoin is having a huge price run-up, no one sees how Bitcoin helps them in the near-term and are thus uninterested.
I don't think this is a problem you can solve with better tech, or even a better UX or onboarding experience.