I am still not surprised that many people leaving in this era still don't know about Bitcoin or digital currencies.
You should not be surprised about this, because not all people in the world are in a situation to have a chance to know about Bitcoin at all, simply because they do not have access to information. About
40% of people in the world still do not have access to the Internet, and that says enough about what we are like as a society.
In addition, it should be taken into account that Bitcoin is very differently represented in the media when we talk about different countries. So most US residents have heard of Bitcoin because it is very often the subject of their mainstream media, while the situation in the EU is completely different (at least as far as my country is concerned), and people mostly get information through friends, acquaintances or some websites.
How do you think this stigma can be dealt with and how do we get people out of this so the don't get left out due to their FUD letting them settle on their negative notion about crypto...
We can’t convince anyone to invest in cryptocurrencies, it’s just wrong. When it comes to financial responsibility and investment, everyone should decide for themselves based on the solid facts available online - and then they can seek help on how to make a crypto wallet and tips on how to properly safeguard their digital assets. If someone wants to live in the belief that Bitcoin is a Ponzi scheme that will sooner or later collapse, so be it.