Bitcoin adoption has been a very important thing that people want, and the level of adoption from various locations around the world is encouraging, even though many countries have yet to fully legalize its citizens. Bitcoin is not legal tender in my country, but many young people are adopting it and using it as a source of income through trading, and many have taken it to the next level by using Bitcoin to pay for goods and services. I am confident that the rate of Bitcoin adoption will continue to rise as technology advances.
Unfortunately, the countries that adopt bitcoin are not countries with a strong economic level, so their influence is less strong on widespread adoption. and because many people saw the opportunity to profit from bitcoin by trading or investing, then a shift from its main function as a currency occurred, but this is actually more and more people who are curious about bitcoin and eventually adopt it for income
As much as that could be through of countries with low economic influence coming up as early adopters in other to build there economy, won't it make more sense to note that, it would offer more to developed nations with a strong economy. Where it doesn't need to build anymore but merely assist as it should be.
Unfortunately, decentralisation would always be viewed by centralization for an enemy.
In all, bitcoin would surely return back to its original purpose as a currency for exchange of goods and services. Maybe afterthought last bitcoin is mined but until then, we would continue to work it as it is.
After all, countries with serious inflation issues have there citizens invest in buying dollars.