Cause if Bitcoin is like godsent it could already eliminate some poverty shts that a country experiencing for a long time.
If we give for true the religious role of Jesus of Nazareth, then we could state He is godsent. But as we can observe, He didn't already solve any poverty, nor did He wipe out evil from humankind, nor did He provide infinite food and water to anyone, and other drastic solutions easy to come up with by a simple mind.
For the same principle, we cannot state what is godsent and what is not. Bitcoin, however, promises to solve the greatest issue of human society, which is money. If one studies the principles of Bitcoin, and one is temerarious enough to imagine beyond common thinking, one quickly comes to important conclusions about humans.
Everything that enters the realm of relativity, and therefore time, must come in respect of the laws that define the universal balance within this realm, regardless of its nature, and so adapt efficiently, in the best way possible to such conditions. If even God had decided to pursue this path with Jesus, complying with the equilibrium of time, do you think Bitcoin would come here and mess with this balance, or instead would it distribute its growth throughout time?
The growth of things across time and space is the exploration of their forms in these observable dimensions. The closer these forms are to absolute compliance with the universal laws and designs, which men have used to call "divine", the closer to universal beauty. Universal beauty also means the absence of entropy. The growth of Bitcoin is very close to being a form of universal beauty, even though not perfect, but if zoomed out enough, one can see that entropy fades out soon, especially sooner than everything else. There is no other entity in the history of humankind with such pureness of growth.
We do not know the complete form of things when they are under the conditions of time, this is what makes us human. Faith, however, comes from what makes us men, and having faith builds a bridge to our manly nature, which sees that absolute form. Faith is in fact not belief, but trust in that part of ourselves that sees absoluteness and knows regardless of conditions. The pursuit of knowledge, on the other hand, is what makes us beautifully human, and takes our human mind closer to an absolute mind, even though, as humans, we will never reach it.