Age is but a number. Some millenials like The Beatles, good enough for my kids' grandpa.
Sure, people wise up with age.
1) Supposedly.
2) Then some matured early way beyond their age.
My young daughter just realized that she likes the Beatles. But the reason I asked his age was because he claims that crypto adoption can't be compared to the adoption of the internet.I want to know if he was actually there, like I was, to see what he bases his claim on. They seem similar to me. Younger people often think the time they live in is the most novel.
For me, each of them (internet, social media, crypto) has some similarities (track), but mostly unique for each has its own conditions (complexities, risk, peer pressure, and so on).
Then let's ask DarkSpace if he was there at the time (skip the age). And also while at it, if he was there during ICQ, IRC, America Online (AOL), and even CompuServe, just in case.😉There's also age indicator from response to "may I ask your age" question.
TL/DR: millenials tend to not respond, older adults are less threatened and answer, at least with a bracket.Please do look at this purely from… uhm, scientific/psychologic/educational? point of view. I have no intention of cornering let alone suppressing anyone.