You are correct Litzki1990 in pointing out how so many members seem to get caught up in wrong ideas about the various ways that rich people are advantaged over poor people, and sure, rich people likely have more disposable income, but it surely does not mean that the rich people are going to end up taking advantage of opportunities to invest into bitcoin, and it could well end up happening that many poor people are able to surpass the advantages of rich people merely because they both know about bitcoin and they consistently invest into bitcoin.
Just as a rich person does not take time to become poor, so a poor person does not take time to become rich. Changing the position of people is only a matter of time. There are many poor people who have changed their fortunes by investing.
Your profit or loss will not depend on how much money you have, but your profit or loss will depend on how much knowledge you have to invest.
If a rich person invests a large amount of money in the wrong place and if he does not get a return due to the large amount of money invested in the wrong place, he will lose only a part of his total money, thereby reducing his wealth.
On the other hand, a poor person who invests in the right place and holds his investment for a certain period of time, but that poor person can increase his money by investing. That is, a rich person's money goes down due to investing in the wrong place and a poor person's money goes up due to investing in the right place. How much money you have is not important but what matters is whether you are using your money properly. Investing in Bitcoin is investing in the right place, and investing in the right place can transform an investor's position if deeply held.
When I started investing I was not financially sound but my full focus was on my investments. I was committed to hold my investment for long term and I have continued to do so till now and that is why I am getting the success I expected due to my holding this investment for long term.