South Asian countries such as India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Sri Lanka, some regions are economically very distressed. Bitcoin is an important topic for these regions. Some people in this region live very close to the poverty line. Due to which it becomes difficult for them to run parallel to the country. Through this platform the foreheads of the people of all these regions are being opened.
What do you mean by running parallel to the country? If you mean by it that those who live close to the poverty line find it difficult to get equal opportunities like those who don't live near the poverty line, then you are right because in Pakistan situations meet your description, but I won't say anything about Afghanistan because their currency is a lot better than Pakistan's and India's. The economy is getting better day by day.
BTC has helped many people, whether they are living near the poverty line or not, and I am one of those people. I am fully into crypto; it's not that I don't do anything else; it's that my interest and love for a job or a task are totally towards crypto, and I want to avail myself of every opportunity in it, but of course, one can't do that.
Due to many issues, like the ban on crypto in Pakistan, in India, there is no ban. Even if the Indians have to pay tax, the ban is far worse than the tax. At least Indians can openly start new projects, get funds openly, and do anything in the crypto field openly, but we Pakistanis can't do that.