Hey ! I think your points are well explained but the last one is how it will be in 5-10 years from now, if the cryptos go mainstream and a large chunk of the population uses it, only a few geeks will understand it. Just take a look at the Internet, or the radio. It was reserved for aficionados and tech lovers and geeks ebfore it reaches the overall world, and even then, no one understand how radio or TV or Internet works properly. And too many peeps don't care about it hence the trouble to make them understand the Net Neutrality principle.
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Partly you are right about the example with the TV and radio, but, consider that these technologies have never been closely linked with your personal data, while blockchain in theory and in the long term, will be a key information about you as a citizen and about all your money.