Mike Hardcastle draws striking parallels between the early internet and Bitcoin, explaining how both faced dismissal, ridicule, and fierce resistance before gaining mass adoption. He compares Bitcoin's current adoption stage to the internet in the mid-1990s, still in the dial-up phase, with massive upside ahead.
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