Many middle class people can earn from this forum by offering services and joining campaigns which in a developing country amounts to a decent sum in the long run. So it can support and improve their financial condition no doubt. But how they are spending those coins is also important because most people end up wasting this on shitcoins and casinos. I don't mean to say that the latter are bad but they are potential sources from where money can be saved.
Improvement of poor people is anothrr topic, they have an inherent inertia of not improving and bitcoin is not a magic bullet to solve that.
If you accumulate more Bitcoin than what you spend, then yes, it could help fulfill your dreams. In developing countries, you can make a living with signature campaigns or even airdrops. The key is to spend less BTC than what you earn. A smart move would be to invest a portion of the BTC into altcoins with a promising future (such as Ethereum and BNB). To many, Bitcoin is a "magic pill" that makes you rich quick. But the truth is, Bitcoin is money just like any other currency known to date (even better with deflation, and no central authority behind it). It's only been 14 years since BTC's inception, anyways.
This is only the beginning of a long journey. Who knows if acting early will make you filthy rich in the future? Just my thoughts
