Yes, I think nobody says that Bitcoin can save us from poverty, nowhere in the Whitepaper that you can find it. Nevertheless, it's our option to get out and be financially independent if we really look closely as how it grows in the last couple of halvings and if someone just hold on it for 4 years or more, they could be rich if they are living in a developing country. So I guess it depends on the situation, of people who are living in such developing countries are smart enough, then maybe they could have adopted it. But in order to fully embrace by the nation, government is the first one that should push it to their population. Like what El Salvador lead, a President who understands Bitcoin until IMF wanted to stop them.
Like many other financial instruments, Bitcoin is a solution that can help us escape poverty if we know how to use it correctly. However, I do not think it is easy to get rich from it, and only by holding it for 4 years or more.
How rich would you become if you invested just $100 or $1,000 in it, even if you held it for 10 years, let alone 4 year? As in the recent bull cycle, Bitcoin has only increased by about 80% from its previous peak (from $69k to $126k). How can you become rich if your initial capital is not large and Bitcoin can not increase thousands of times as it did before?
The era of getting rich with little capital is over.