Andreas Antonopoulos got mocked for being broke after teaching Bitcoin for 5 years then the community sent him $1.5 MILLION
In December 2017 Roger Ver also known as Bitcoin Jesus mocked him on Twitter for never getting rich from Bitcoin
Andreas replied that he had bought early but sold in 2013 to cover the rent and support his family because he didn't have much money
Within 48 hours over 1,000 strangers sent him more than 100 BTC and one single person even sent 79 BTC, worth over $1 million at the time
Those 100 BTC are worth over $7 million today
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and only 5–7% in high-surplus nations like Switzerland or Luxembourg where purchasing power yields strong positives.[3][4] Around 55% of countries show average salary deficits against Numbeo cost indices.
Approximately 73% of the global population lives in countries where average salary fails to cover full monthly costs of living (including rent and bills for a single person), based on weighted income group data.[1][2] About 20–25% reside in balanced countries (near break-even),