One of the questions I often hear from people around me is this: Why do you think Bitcoin is a good thing for people?
This question has often bothered me. Not because I don't know how to answer it, of course, but because of their negative reaction after my answer. Yes, bitcoin is very important to me. But I want it to be important to everyone. Bitcoin has revolutionized how we understand and use money. However, convincing others of this is a real challenge. Why are there still so many people who don't want to understand it?
You can probably say that I'm justifying the attitude of people towards Bitcoin and you might be right, but I'm trying to understand why it is so difficult to see the beauty of Bitcoin. Maybe we are also a little guilty of understanding the importance of Bitcoin, but not knowing how to explain it properly to those who ask us and show some kind of interest. Aren't we good Bitcoin "missionaries" to the world around us?
Bitcoin is very important to people, even though people don't understand it now. The importance lies in the ability that Bitcoin has to guarantee economic freedom, low transaction fees, transparency, security, and, what is most important, it is unmanipulated by government interventions, especially in those countries where there is political and economic instability.
I am fully convinced that one day, despite the challenges and skepticism that exist about Bitcoin, it will bring positive changes around the world and will play a very important role in the global economy and financial system.
I think the time will come very soon when people will understand this, but I fear that for a large part of them, it will be too late.
Fix the money. Fix the world.