Another fascinating way for someone's Bitcoin investment intentions to change is if they grow more interested in using Bitcoin to support causes that are important to them. For example, many charities and non-profit organizations accept Bitcoin donations. So, a person who started investing in Bitcoin just for profit may discover that they wish to utilize their Bitcoin to support a cause that is important to them. Alternatively, users might use their Bitcoin to invest in initiatives that are built on the Bitcoin blockchain, such as decentralized finance (DeFi) or non-fungible tokens (NFTs), so many others.
It is always exciting and awe-inspiring to join conversations on this wonderful thread, and listening to or reading from what you've just mentioned above is one aspect that I would like to encourage many of us on this platform to pay attention to. There are a lot of things that we may wish to delve into, and sometimes it just occupies our minds. In anything we do in our lives, we are expected to always have humanity at heart, because at the end of the day, we all have roots and may experience different life circumstances.
Like they say in the popular saying, "what goes around, comes around," even though none of us is responsible for whatever predicament or issues any other person is facing, it is always good to help the needy through investing in charity donations for non-profit organizations that are helping the cause of humanity. I don't know if this aspect is mostly discussed here, but if it is done, I feel like it needs to be done even more.
That's why I appreciate my colleague here who is mentioning this particular aspect on this great thread that we are on. Since we're already talking about investment, how do we really invest in humanity? How do we invest in the lives of those who might want to be bitcoin users in the future but face constraints because of some natural disabilities or lack of access to basic amenities? So, it is good for us to champion causes like this.
Lastly, it won't also be a bad idea if, as we are channeling our investments to non-profit organizations for charity works, we can also at the same time suggest to those organizations the introduction of bitcoin to those people. We can get these people to learn how they can use bitcoin technology, and that will be another aspect that would be unpopular but will greatly assist in their financial lives. Many of them cannot access the banks, they also do not trust the banking system and are looking for alternatives. But since they don't have the necessary capabilities that we have, they have been faced with constraints.
So, coming up with initiatives like teaching the less privileged and people with disabilities bitcoin technologies and how they operate, and how they can maximize the opportunity in the bitcoin investments, risk management, and whatnot would go a long way, I believe.