That is why the cryptocurrency is my choice as well. The stock market is more complicated, and honestly, I do not know much about its rules. I love the world of crypto.
Me too. It's much easier to get into crypto, than stocks themselves. There's no need to go through all the hassle of getting verified (unless you use a centralized exchange) just to place your investment in cryptocurrencies. It's much more accessible for anyone around the world to simply buy and store cryptocurrencies in their wallets for a very long time. But, the only downside of cryptocurrencies is that they suffer from hacks, theft, and volatility in their prices. That's something you won't see in stocks, as they're heavily regulated and protected by the government.
In case you have a dispute with Stocks, it's easy to make a lawsuit to claim your money back. But, that's still not possible with cryptocurrencies, since they're free and open to anyone around the world. Since they don't rely on a single country or region to operate, laws cannot be completely enforced to protect your money against undesired situations.
What I do know, is that despite the many downsides inherent within cryptocurrencies, they've managed to remain alive and resistant against censorship, making them quite superior than stocks issued by centralized entities themselves (subject to price manipulations, etc). I'm sure that many people would begin to choose cryptocurrencies over the stock market for all their investments within the next years.