you always use the same example of Venezuela to show how bad anything and everything is. i'm not sure if you are aware you're doing this but using the same example (which is different from us due to politics, economic diversity, education levels, and many other things) as why our system is broken is not very convincing.
What does "the few people surviving there" even mean? Did everyone else die? Are people using bitcoin somehow protected from the food shortages and rioting?
They are starving and slaughtering Zoo animals among other things. Yes, that is dire in my book. Here is a recent example article.
https://learningenglish.voanews.com/a/venezuelans-survive-on-bitcoin/4163819.html
Like Villar, poor retirees and wealthy business leaders are changing their bolivars, Venezuela's currency, into bitcoins. They used bitcoin to pay for everything from doctor appointments and honeymoons to motorcycles and beer. Some even purchase a small fraction of one bitcoin to build their savings.
Buying bitcoin eliminates the bureaucracy because transactions can be done peer-to-peer. In addition, saving bitcoin does not require a foreign bank account. Venezuelans cannot hold dollars in a local account.