Many parents don't know how their children are doing in schools because probably the family is poor or no proper family planning and check up. I saw a student looking sick and hungered 6 months ago, and I ask him what's the problem, he said barely eat well and I ask him about parent, he said after he got admission money seized coming to house and the could not afford calling him not to talk of sending him money. Well, is quite touching, in my own little, I took him to restaurant where we had our launch while there, a thought came into my mind, I remember how I managed to finish up in school because someone introduced me to bitcoin, and it was so helpful. So I quickly as him if he have a little idea about bitcoin and he said yes but no money for him to continue trading, I told I will give him $200 to start trading bitcoin because if I gave him the money to just spend after sometimes, he will start face challenges, so he agreed we open wallet and I fund it before I leave him to do the rest, we exchange contacts and to my amazement I stumbled into this young man looking healthy and happier that what I did to him has brought life investment, he gave me $500 with pleading that I should manage it, I was surprise but it really pays to help.
Nah I wouldn't think this cases apply to all. Bitcoin is not some magic hand that would suddenly turn down the difficulty of their lives or a magic pouch that has infinite money to be taken by them. It's a currency, period. Sure in this instance, if it really happened, the kid managed to "somehow" turn $200 to an amount where he can comfortably give out $500 as repayment, then yea good for him. But that's on him, and it's not Bitcoins benefit really, the kid knew how to trade naturally to make $200 into something bigger, he would've performed all the same in any other market imo.
Doesn't really benefit those who don't know it as well really. Even if they manage to get funds to start trading, they'd probably just lose it all, just like how it is with any newbie trader in the market.