Here's a perspective:
A few years ago, an ordinary person could easily buy a whole Bitcoin, but now most people might only dare to buy 0.1 of one. In a few more years, it is estimated that they will only be able to buy 0.0001. With the rapid rise in Bitcoin's price, more and more people are participating, but the average holding amount is declining, similar to the dilution caused by continuous stock issuance. In the next decade, the number of Bitcoin participants may reach one billion. The process of Bitcoin becoming mainstream is essentially its gradual transition into currency.
Although I personally feel that the monetization of Bitcoin may still be relatively small, it is still a vision, I suppose. What does everyone think?