Apologies and no disrespect, but I disagree
Poor and uneducated does not mean incapable of managing income streams, investments and savings
Please hear me out
Our ancestors since ancient times have survived by managing crops harvest and saving for rainy days. Remember the ants and the grasshopper fable
They did not have an education from the prestigious business school universities
I have a childhood friend from a 3rd world country who sold inherited land to start a scrap yard (recycling) business 15 years ago. He's a high school dropout, but is now very successful, with trucks. To this day I text him if the price of copper has a big move so he can adjust his price ahead of local competition. He's like a commodities trader buying aluminum, copper, plastics, etc and selling to dealers for profits. Again, with very little education and came from a poor background
President Bukele is offering the people of El Salvador a choice. Something they never had before, which 70% of the population are unbanked
With bitcoin now as an option, they will have the ability to have a savings account/investment account
I have the video from vice where the construction worker talks about saving his money in bitcoin compared to in the past when he got paid and spent as fast as he could
High time preference vs low time preference per the book "The Bitcoin Standard"
Cryptocurrency is not a savings/investment account. It's a method of payment and now just another tradable commodity. Cryptocurrency is a poor storage of value in itself as I have stated in one of my previous posts in this thread. You want to use it that's fine but one should have an objective recognition of what cryptocurrency is.

