As what the title says let me give you an example of what i mean. I'll just take the pool of friends and family members including colleagues and acquaintances that i know. Out of a pool of 50 people there are only 3 persons who are into bitcoin and another into dogecoin. In other words that means (just) among those that i know it is something like 6% adoption rate while 8% overall for crypto.
My question is... is there any real statistic that tells you roughly how many people according to geographical location that shows the adoption rate. Like for country to country. Any data collected thus far. Or any work done by the foundation to measure the progress on adoption rate. Any estimate?
so out of 50 people you know.. 3 people are into bitcoin.
well imagine that those 3 people talked to all of their friends and got 3 people adopting bitcoin. and so on and so on..
eventually out of lets say 5 billion people at an age where money means something to them (working age people) 300 million people would easily adopt bitcoin.
after all 3 people out of 50 is 6%
now lets take the US dollar. 320million people out of 7 billion use the US dollar.. this means that the US dollar has less than 5% usage.
so to me bitcoin does not need high statistical info. it doesnt need total world wide 7 billion acceptance
to be honest if everyone knew
just one other person that was into bitcoin, and it was not due to each other talking them into it. then id consider that successful.
i personally would care more about getting people i know to realise the true problem with FIAT and the reality that the national debts of the world are not sustainable. to help people convert over to bitcoin or gold.. i personally wouldnt worry about statistics of what other people are doing, only what im doing..