Hi there to all of you. One of the most amazing things I've noticed about Bitcoin is that it doesn't have an age requirement before using it or creating a wallet. In traditional banking, however, one must be 16 or older to open an account, unless they have assistance from a guide who helped them do so. Additionally, no matter how young you are, no one can question you about how you make money because no one keeps an eye on your wallet.
I do not think that age is NOT a factor in the cryptocurrency world given that most exchanges do not ask for any KYC or personal information.
For example, you can easily find an exchange that only requires you to fill up basic information. Most exchanges also do NOT have the option of providing any KYC documents unless the exchange that you are creating an account to is your local exchange in that country.
In the Philippines, our local exchange (coins.ph) has a very stringent application in order to avail of the benefits. If you are a free user, meaning you do not submit any KYC, then you only have a maximum withdrawal of $200 per month which is very low. If you avail of the high-tier benefits, then you are required to submit KYC and your withdrawal limits would increase up to $10,000 per year.
Also, age is also not a factor when it comes to understanding the fundamentals of BTC. As long as you are open in learning its fundamentals, then age would not be a hindrance to your journey here.