Not bad. I read the article made by Leigh Cuen and I understand where she is getting it from and why she feels that way. If we are to talk about how people could send money half-way across the world with fewer fees, it's BTC ftw. In the case where it's in real-life situations when you need to use BTC, I understand it.
I like the way she approached the part where it's going to be some issues with regards to personal information risks. It's the connection between the aliases that you have online and the possibility of having it be connected if that's the concern you could have. It would be a problem, and it's still not perfect.
This article helps me realize that there is still room for improvement not just for Bitcoin but how we could use it IRL.
In fact, you said everything correctly. But on the way to such a reality is the most important problem, which is that the popularity of cryptocurrencies is very low today. At the same time, the poor condition of the cryptocurrency market and the fall in prices in 2018 affected the popularity. If as many people as possible are interested in cryptocurrencies, then not only bitcoin will be really used in everyday life of a person, but also other cryptocurrencies.