If you live in Lebanon then there is no other way but to have cash in your wallet, if you are tied to banking then you have to be willing to comply with withdrawal restriction regulations during the crisis,
I'm not from Lebanon but this woman's problem has happened in many other banks around the world, I've had this problem myself. The fact that many banks restrict withdrawals or make it difficult for people to withdraw money is a lot, while it is their own money, not someone else's.
Banks are like different companies, not all banks have the same policies or services, so choosing a bank to deposit money should also be carefully considered.
And bitcoin in this situation is also unlikely to solve the problem for the woman, if the country where she lives bitcoin is not accepted or not yet legal.
it is time for the government to make a new policy regarding crypto for alternative currencies, I think it's the best solution to recover the economy.
I do not think that the adoption of cryptocurrencies will be a solution to economic recovery, the country's economy depends on a lot of factors such as people's income, import and export, foreign currency reserves, political domestic and foreign policy...To fix it, the government needs to find out the exact cause so that it can be fixed.