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The fact that you can give away millions by mistake and do nothing about it then break the systems then do not much about it says a lot about crypto currency practicality ;) I wonder when this madness is going to stop.
Au contraire, this madness is going to become the norm for the next generation. Personally I think the more things break in the immediate future, the better. Hopefully we will reach some sort of steady state where users keep a baseline of trustworthiness / reliability for a portion of their wealth, yet willing to occasionally play around with another portion of their wealth trying out bug-infested moonshots.
all the hype and the news and market valuations might create the illusion that there is a lot of crypto activity but compare the money moved through crypto to money moved across normal financial markets. SWIFT moves 5 trillion per day, Tenpay does 500 billion transactions per year. There is what, a few hundred thousand bitcoin transactions per day?
In its current state crypto does not and will not influence the lives of ordinary people who go shopping, pay their rent and whatnot.