I think what OP is referring to by saying crypto stands to create job and wealth opportunity for the youths means like campaigns and signatures jobs in Bitcoin, before you start investing,after becoming a full member,because from there you will start making a weekly income for yourself, which in turn you can now save and start investing and trading that will make you financially stable, which has now began your journey to wealth,if properly managed and utilized.
Yes. Signature campaigns and bounties are a way of creating jobs for the young people involved in the crypto space, who want to promote the crypto world and business and still make a living of it. With this, you cannot disagree with the fact that a platform like this isn't an employer of job, directly or indirectly. And I'm pretty sure there would probably be more of these platforms we don't know whom through them you could be employed. What some people may say, is that this bitcoin platform like others may not really be an everlasting platform to depend on.
While doing this, also remember that the government can wake up any moment and ban crypto completely in the country so unless you get plans to relocate out of the country, crypto for Nigeria no be wetin you go out mind completely and ignore other hustle.
I believe cryptocurrencies have come to stay forever in the world's financial evolution and the earlier countries like ours come to realize this and make some financial benefits from it the better. To be honest guys, I really thought the Tinubu's administration was going to embrace the bitcoin market as an emerging financial revenue source to support the existing physical revenue generation inputs we've gotten. If you analyze the massive number of users which the crypto have enjoyed, it will only be an advise to the government to hold firm decision about the new technology and craft out policies that will allow the practice of the decentralized technology while benefiting the government's financial system.