"Technology is important, but the only thing that really matters is what we do with it. Muhammad Yunus"
One of the first things we have to consider is who is this gentleman (muhammad yunus), an Indian economist famous for being the creator of microcredit and the Bank of the Poor. This gentleman received a Nobel Prize for his contributions to the world, which makes him a name in history and, like all great men, he summarizes what we have learned in phrases like the one we are now using to make the article.
The second thing to keep in mind is that the wisdom of the world is enclosed in small phrases that help to have a greater understanding of things, in this case the importance of technology but that makes technology important. If we think about it technology has helped the human being being being an important part of man since its beginnings as a species, from the invention of the spear that allowed to hunt larger prey and thus feed a greater number of people to the creation of "SpaceX".
Technology has existed for centuries and has been a source of change over the centuries, but now the big question is, are all technological advances good or useful for mankind? The answer is that most new technologies never see the light of day because they are impractical, too expensive or of no real use. Thousands of inventions that solve problems but are banal problems is why Mr. Muhammad Yunus says that no matter how great the advance, if it has real practical utility and solves a problem of humanity then it is an advance on the wrong path.
Mr. Muhammad Yunus, seeing the ease that financial systems and modern technology offer, decided to do something for the needy and in turn create a business model that is profitable for all parties, in this case, profitable for him as a banker and on the other hand, profitable for the thousands of people who benefited from a small amount of capital that helped them get started and get out of the poverty in which they lived.
in conclusion
both technology and information are only important if they help to improve human life as a community we are more informed about coins and the cryptographic ecosystem it is our responsibility to use that information and create new ways to improve our lives and the lives of others remember that there is no use in knowing much if you do not apply what you know to solve problems "think outside the box" and achieve a utility that benefits millions of people who like us have to struggle with everyday problems