There may be a point, in that someone who is penniless might have more time to study and learn about Bitcoin and the exchange as a whole. So there is no rush to make investment decisions and have the opportunity to avoid the drama that sometimes occurs in the crypto market.
In any investment, solid knowledge of the assets to be invested is essential. Therefore, if someone has the investment skills and is prepared to deal with the associated risks, they may be better prepared to take the appropriate step in considering allocating some of their funds into Bitcoin.
Plus crypto world is filled with opportunities which means that if you have a lot of time, and a willing character to work hard, and no money at all that makes him hungry for more work, all that equals to finding a job here. Most of the time a job here would be a lot better, it is not going to be even remotely close and it would result with an insane high levels of return without a doubt.
I think it is quite obvious that we shouldn't be really worried about an unemployed person in the crypto world because if they really work for it, they can definitely find a job. One way or another, even if it is not a "job", they can find bounties, airdrops, promotions, signature campaigns, management, and many other things as a business and could do so well.
It is true that the crypto market offers various opportunities for someone who is willing to work hard and have enough time to develop his presence in it. Some people have managed to find full-time employment or a significant source of income through various activities in the crypto world, such as project development, trading, mining, or participation in reward programs such as airdrops, signature campaigns and the like. However, it is important to remember that as in any field, there are no guarantees of success, and there are risks and challenges to be faced. Keeping abreast of developments and trends in the crypto market, continuing to learn, and having a realistic and disciplined approach can help in taking advantage of the opportunities that exist in the crypto world.
I agree with your points and it's true that sometimes in spite of having everything in a field there are some risks and challenges that we must have to face. The crypto-market is also full of such risks especially for those who are in the field of crypto trading because in crypto trading there are many altcoins that have no good use case, and those are only made for the purpose of pump and dump promotions. The traders who trade those altcoins are at very high intensity of risks because those altcoins can lose 99% value anytime, and the traders can empty up his/her capital by investing in those coins. The risks are quite high if you take part in presales of those coins because most of those coins are useless and they won't earn you anything.
Aside from risks, the crypto-market is also full of opportunities and many people who can work in this field could be financially stable within no time. Even the income that people generate from the signature campaigns and other simple tasks is quite enough to live one's life happily with minimalistic expenses. In many countries people earn very low wages for their hard work, but in the field of crypto-currencies one could earn substantial income by doing not-too-hard type of work. In any field one's knowledge is the most important factor for success, and in crypto market the same rules are valid for the ones who want to earn some money. If someone is knowledgeable about the crypto market then things could be in his/her favor, on the other hand if someone is not knowledgeable about the market then that person couldn't make a lot from crypto-market.
You raise compelling points about the dangers posed by certain altcoins. But should we not also take into account the equally transformative potential they offer? Can the very volatility that frightens some also create opportunities for others?
When we turn to earning potential in crypto, we walk a delicate line. True, many have reaped significant rewards from simple tasks. However, isnt it overly optimistic to dismiss the effort involved as 'not-too-hard type of work'? Isnt it precisely the complex and often inscrutable nature of the crypto-market that makes it so lucrative?
Knowledge, as you rightfully point out, is crucial. But isnt adaptability just as, if not more, essential? The crypto landscape is ever-changing, demanding constant vigilance. Isnt this precisely why Bitcoin, with its revolutionary blockchain technology, continues to intrigue us and hold such promise?