That’s an interesting observation. I think you might be talking to the wrong group of people, because according to some surveys, the crypto demographics are quite different from what you have experienced.
For example, according to the 2021 Global Crypto User Index by Binance Research, which surveyed over 61,000 crypto users across 178 countries and regions, the average age of crypto users is 34 years old, and 95% of them are male. The survey also found that 55% of crypto users own crypto as part of a long-term investment strategy, and 38% of them have a distrust of the current financial system -
https://research.binance.com/static/pdf/Global_Crypto_Index_2021.pdfAnother source, Statista, which compiled data from various sources on cryptocurrency adoption in 56 different countries worldwide, found that Turkey has the highest percentage of respondents who indicated they either owned or used cryptocurrencies (20%), followed by Brazil (18%) and Colombia (18%). The lowest percentages were found in Japan (4%), Denmark (4%) and Sweden (4%). The global average was 9% -
https://www.statista.com/topics/7705/cryptocurrency-adoption-among-consumers/So, based on these sources, it seems that crypto is more popular among young males, especially in emerging markets, than among older females or people in developed countries. Of course, these surveys may not be representative of the entire population, and there may be other factors that influence crypto adoption, such as regulation, education, income, etc. But I hope this gives you some insight into the global crypto user base.