It makes me wonder where the balance should be. If using Bitcoin becomes almost effortless, do people gradually stop learning the ideas that make it fundamentally different from the traditional financial system? Or is that simply the natural path every successful technology follows as it matures?
Everything which goes mass adoption ends having its original purpose and utility subverted and misconfigured. I can think about internet access, Bitcoin and gambling on this matter. When adoption was low, people were more educated on those matters. Internet wasn't toxic and most of the content available was enlightening, Bitcoin was an alternative to the centralized financial system and now it's part of it, gamblers were concerned about provably fair and house edge mechanisms, while now most of them don't even know what they are.
So, I don't think we are maturing, rather we are decaying. We have already surpassed the maturation point some years ago. From now on it's downhill.