A recent poll on YouTube by a popular account (Charles Peralo) asked the question "Is bitcoin a scam?". The results are perhaps unsurprising:
Of 60 thousand respondents, 62% said yes, which is the majority. However, 14% were unsure, and 25% said no. The comments beneath the poll were quite polarised. Those who thought it was a scam were mainly spouting the same old disproven criticisms that we are used to. There were plenty of defenders of Bitcoin, but on YouTube their arguments are not as eloquent or persuasive as I've seen elsewhere. Plenty are still arguing for "crypto" or "Blockchain technology", while only a few were actually arguing for Bitcoin.
To me, this shows just how early we are. A majority of people still think Bitcoin is a scam, or are unsure about it. Of those who don't think it's a scam, many still don't distinguish between Bitcoin and crypto. There was no mention of the lightning network or the recent halving anywhere. Very little discussion of monetary policy. I would imagine this sample is not representative either, with the general public being more prone to thinking it's a scam, and being less educated on the matter.