Which asset types do you think are better: crypto or stocks? Is crypto getting closer to becoming regulated just like stocks? What do you think will happen if institutional investors come into play? Will stocks transition themselves to the Blockchain? Or is it still too early to tell? Your input will be greatly appreciated. Thank you.

People might make the comparison between crypto and stocks often, but it's usually a shallow comparison. No doubt, lots of people have gotten rich from cryptocurrency but that was mostly down to luck rather than painstaking analysis that can take place with companies. There is a lot more historical fact to base your stocks investing on than the just over 10 years that bitcoin has been around, so trends have a lot more evidence (even recessions tend to have an average frequency). When you look at a company you should see clear inputs and outputs, with the profits either being paid out in dividends or reinvested in expansion. When you look at Bitcoin, nobody really knows why it is moving up in price, other than it is a desirable and limited quantity "digital gold" asset that can avoid banking regulation - allowing it to be sold to another person at an ever greater price. Lots of people like the very rapid upwards trajectory of Bitcoin, punctuated by a few rapid falls in value, but personally I like the slow and steady approach that owning stocks allows. It's helpful to have both, but I think Bitcoin (like precious metals) should make up a small portion of any long term investment portfolio because it is so volatile.