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A large number of people who reside in rural areas in developing nations are poor. It would be a wrong approach to introduce such people to Bitcoin because they might not have the financial backing to trade or hodl. The first step should be to introduce them to skills or avenues to gain income. Secondly, they need to be taught how and why they should save some portion of their income. Now they can be introduced to Bitcoin as a type of investment. Some of them might show interest in buying and hodling Bitcoin as an asset for a long time.
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