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Depends on what your definition of "is" is. Anyone who can afford to drop six or seven figures on cards isn't worrying about short term gyrations in other investments. Those of us whose spending is capped at a much more modest level very likely do not own a meaningful amount of crypto as compared to home equity, securities, retirement accounts and (if you've collected for a long time) cards.
Personally, I'd like to see crypto crash or be regulated out of existence just so all of these smug millennials will STFU. They remind me of those first-wave Internet a-holes ca. 1999 or the real estate jagoffs of 2007. And stay off my lawn!
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