It's all good and dandy but the "real money" aren't such a great thing to accumulate wealth in either. Example, where I live, properties have been a huge investment market. For the seventh year straight they possess nothing but risks, damage and insurance losses, ever increasing taxes, regulatory pressure, and expenses. And they're considered to be a better way to preserve your money than the cash itself. Now, the cash itself is devaluing so fast that in NZ and OZ local dollar have become almost a joke. They devalued by almost 30-40% in the past decade. So whether you like crypto or not, it's easy to invest into, easy to move, has a huge border free market, and enormous capitalization. Use cold wallets, store your passphrases in the super safe places, don't use dodgy smart contracts, monitor your devices and put them behind the firewall and use VPN. This technology is so accessible now that it's 100% investing into to preserve and multiply your digital wealth. And about the vast public acceptance. Stock markets aren't the most accessible or widely accepted by the retail and customers either, stocks live in their own bubble for decades. And still, people are investing in them. So it's all very subjective and in the end it comes down to question whether it works for YOU personally or not. There's nothing 100% safe or fool proof in this world. 

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