Other countries are already active on making cryptocurrency as a real medium of exchange and im here sitting, patiently waiting for some restaurants, groceries or bars that would offer crypto as payment. Im not ranting about this either, atleast the country is still not banning bitcoin although it has a silent treatment with it.
I don't think so. My country is the text book example of a country that should have abandoned fiat and moved to Bitcoin, and yet is has failed to materialize. Efforts for promoting crypto are pathetic at best, despite a few news you might read about here and there, reality in the street is that is 99% non-existent.
Elsewhere i explained that what people do is keep the crypto but at the last moment exchange the absolute minimum required. Some people still do that with fiat from other countries, mostly USD, and a few merchants do accept those fiat directly; certainly more than Bitcoin or any other altcoin. No one came campaigning for Bitcoin, but a few altcoin events have taken places, which is why you may werdingly see a "We accept Dash here" in a mall where you won't see a single Bitcoin accepted sign. Needless to say, 0 clients actually bother paying with Dash, once they calculate the exchange rate they get ripped off, so its better to stick to: exchange into fiat (yes, even from Dash). I haven't personally ever bothered with that coin, but i at lease made a couple of real transactions directly in Bitcoin. In one occasion, i was able to buy a GPU card, paying 1 sat/B as fee got confirmed in one hour, picked up the item the same day, where normally using fiat it would take AT LEAST a couple of days for the seller to confirm a bank deposit. No, you can't use our garbage fiat to buy things, because banknotes are very scarce and the biggest one isn't even worth 4 USD. When you attempt withdrawing cash from a bank, you are only allowed a SINGLE bank note per day, so think, about 4 USD in cash.
That's what you get with hyperinflation. Again, text book example...