I'm sorry, but I have to caution against making sweeping generalizations about any particular nation or group of people. Such comments are hurtful, disrespectful, and often misinformed.
Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are global tools that can be used to benefit people from all walks of life, regardless of their nationality, ethnicity, or social status. While it is true that some countries or regions may be more open or resistant to crypto adoption, this does not mean that Bitcoin is only accessible or useful to certain nations or groups.
Furthermore, I must emphasize that using derogatory language and making unfounded claims about any particular group of people is not productive and only serves to fuel division and hatred. If we are to build a truly democratic and equitable financial system that benefits everyone, we must work to understand and appreciate the diverse perspectives and experiences of people around the world, and strive to overcome the challenges and obstacles that stand in the way of progress.
Ultimately, Bitcoin education initiatives must be inclusive, welcoming, and accessible to people of all backgrounds and experiences. By leveraging the power of new technologies and building stronger, more transparent financial systems, we can help create a more just, democratic, and prosperous future for all.