Along with the frenzy of cryptos following real estate and stocks, the gap between the rich and the poor is getting wider and wider, and this seems to flow in the opposite direction to the value we hoped for through bitcoin, which is very frustrating.
When and why did anybody hope bitcoin would make this gap smaller?
Bitcoin is money! How could money alone bridge this gap unless you force rich people to not buy bitcoin and give coins away only to the poor at which point you will realize the price will not get up since you've banned people with money to buy it!
Frustrating? Then learn to deal with it because bitcoin will only amplify this in the future, the ones that have money to buy now will be richer the ones that don't will keep being poor. If a bunch of code could have solved poverty we would have got ridden of it already, but it can't.
It had a chance to do so during its initial days but that's long gone!
I'm really curious was this wasted chance was and how you picture it working.