People have to use it?! Of course! and banks aren't part of the equation for decentralized currency. So see, you took a valid issue here, people need to use bitcoin, but left off the important part, "as intended".
Bitcoin is a decentralized currency and people are going to have to learn what that really means and how to use it properly for bitcoin to succeed.
what a crockpot of gas. You mean there are people out there that identify with a brand (idolization) and want to give value to said brand over other "generics" that don't measure up? And this is found with, wait for it
I'm just going to hamper a guess and say idolization and acting on that is prevalent in any brand of music, and surely other areas of life.
The only possible interpretation of any research whatever in the `social sciences' is: some do, some don't. -- Ernest Rutherford