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Just been looking at some adoption curve data and honestly, the internet vs crypto adoption comparison is wild when you actually map it out. Bitcoin started moving at a crawl back in 2014, much like the internet in 1990—both seemed like niche tech that most people didn't care about. But here's where it gets interesting. By 2019, Bitcoin had already crossed 100 million users, which took the internet until around 1995 to reach. That's a significant acceleration right there.
Two years later in 2021, Bitcoin adoption absolutely exploded past the 200 million user mark. For context, the internet didn't hit those numbers until 1997. So the internet vs crypto adoption timeline is actually showing crypto moving much faster through those early adoption phases. The gap kept widening.
Then 2024 hit and Bitcoin officially surpassed 400 million users. Think about that for a second—crypto adoption managed to reach that scale faster than the internet did in its corresponding timeline. It's one of those trends that makes you reconsider how quickly technology can spread when it actually solves a problem people care about.
The thing is, this internet vs crypto adoption race isn't just about speed. It says something about how network effects work differently now. Back in the 90s, internet adoption required infrastructure, ISPs, computers in homes. Bitcoin adoption just needs a smartphone and internet connection—which ironically, the internet already provided. That compounding effect is probably why we're seeing such accelerated timelines. Worth keeping an eye on how this continues to play out.