In my country condition is almost same , most of the people think that bitcoin is just a type of the fun purpose thing and it has not a better value and it cannot be better for the future but still people are making Investment in it and wasting Thier time in this field .
And also government of my country is not in favour to use cryptourrency but still I am thinking that they will do something better regrading the cryptocurrency , hope goes everything well and they can understand how the bitcoin can change life of the poor people also .
Here for us it is better that we can give better solution to the people who have not better understanding , they are just thinking about it to make small income , but if we can explain them that it is a way of making unlimited earnings and also lots of problems to solve like unemployment and also to grow the local business at higher level in the worldwide level easily .
So here if we can make ourself confident to explain everyone about it then we can create a big strength of the people who will come in the favoure to legalise and regualte bitcoin .
I recently came into "possession" of some local videos, home-made all and some more sophisticated than others, all about Bitcoin. Shared mainly by a family member who's really, really plugged into the local goings-on. And then at about the same time, I'm also somewhat plugged into local crypto communities here, literally on the other side of the world, with homemade videos also shared, generally about Bitcoin, all in local European languages.
Similar themes, stunningly similar. It's still a fun thing. People in general think it's not too serious and part of pop culture. A handful of people still view it with a lot of suspicions (wrongly associated with HYIPs, unfortunately, but that's how they came to know of it). Rightly, everyone is handling it with some healthy amount of caution.
But precious few view it as money, or currency. Precious few. I offered almost two years ago, when my ex-classmates in their online group wondered about Bitcoin, to share some small satoshis for their first wallets. Hoping they'd use them. They did, but never to buy something, just to store in some investment, which I told them was probably fake.
That was when I bothered trying to talk about it. Now I just don't say anything. But I still hope every now and then when I do talk to people who ask, about me and my family and how we try to use Bitcoin in our lives, that we introduce someone interested enough to one day make their first Bitcoin purchase that leads to many more.