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> Thirdly, Bitcoin has done 6 years in a row what critics have always said it cannot do The one thing that hasn't changed a great deal is accessibility to them. When buying, you are either subject to waiting periods, or have to conduct the transaction in cash in person. No one in their right mind will take credit cards or PayPal for them. I believe this is the major hurdle to adoption of crypto by the mainstream publ…
On the, that's probably the thing that changed the most. Firstly, 'conduct the transaction in cash in person'. That sounds pretty accessible to me. You have cash, you press a button on your phone which shows the nearest person selling it, you go there and buy it from them. Can it get any more simple than handing over money in return for an item, like buying a coffee? But secondly, there are various companies right no…
Can it be more simple? No. Will most people do it, with the shady reputation of Bitcoin and the people involved with it? No.