I don't think it's necessary to have a high financial education about this, that's too much in my opinion and also we don't know what you mean by high financial education?
I'm not sure the perception that is made is a higher education of a finance in investing in bitcoin, and I see that it is a basic knowledge in investing in bitcoin, it's just that we need to understand how the bitcoin cycle and look for moments to benefit from it.
Financial education may include how you manage your money and how you use it to invest. A strategic approach to investing may not be one of them, but the right strategy can increase your chances of getting good returns on investments. I agree that some people don't need to have a high level of financial education to understand cycles, but the way you manage capital may be different from those who are educated.
Sufficient experience in the industry can allow one to earn returns worth it with the risks they consider. Even though they are not academically educated, their experience and mentality as investors may be better than users with an academic educational background.
I feel like arranging a certain part of your income for savings is the most important part and a lot of people are missing it unfortunately. I believe that the best thing to do right now would be making sure that we are dealing with something much bigger, so that we can profit from it. I understand that it may not happen quickly, but it could happen anyway.
I always say that put 10% of your salary aside, into bitcoin and keep doing that for 10+ years and you will be able to retire easily. Unfortunately even I do not do it, even though I say everyone should do it, I fail to do it, because there are moments in life when you have debt to pay and urgent money needs so sometimes you just sell, I am not happy about it and I want to be able to do it but it doesn't happen and I lost so much money because of it but it's life and there is nothing I can do to prevent it. I think the best way would be just making sure that we deal with something that takes a bit of time.