How will these transactions be made if there is only a finite amount of bitcoin available and they are so poorly distributed?
Sure, bitcoin is somewhat poorly distributed because the first thousand or so people that knew bitcoin holds a good amount, but hey, I think they deserve it due to them believing in bitcoin so early on. Also, it's not like we can just distribute all the bitcoins right now by simply giving satoshis to everyone? It doesn't work that way
Some people have hundreds of bitcoin while others have one, two, or even parts of a bitcoin...
And some people are trillionaires, some people are billionaires, some people are millionaires, some people are in the middle class, some in the lower class, and some people are poor. That's how society was and is since forever. Survival of the fittest I would say.
And to make it even more interesting, people are investing and holding onto bitcoin. So, how will the world be able to use bitcoin in the future if only the miners and first investors own majority of the bitcoin?
As much as I hate people who are only in it for the money, there's pretty much nothing we could do about it. It's a free market; people can and will invest if they wanted to whether we like it or not.
So, how will the world be able to use bitcoin in the future if only the miners and first investors own majority of the bitcoin?
The majority of the people of the world always has access to services and exchanges that buy and sell bitcoin and are free to purchase some if they want to. I don't see a problem here.