I do not see "richness" related to bitcoin. Yes, bitcoin is energy. Energy that can buy time and almost anything. But buying time doesn't make you rich. I think is a false idea that you must be rich (having a lot of money) in order to do whatever you please.
The homeless on the street also can do whatever he wants.
It's a nuanced discussion, and different individuals might perceive wealth in varied ways. Your example of a homeless person highlights that autonomy and freedom are not exclusively determined by one's financial status. Personal happiness, contentment, and the ability to lead a fulfilling life extend beyond financial resources. Bitcoin's value proposition, particularly in preserving purchasing power and offering financial autonomy, is just one piece of the puzzle in the broader discussion about what it means to be truly "rich."
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