Topic 5567522
Older people are usually less interested in online or internet-related activities. This is because, in addition to no longer needing large sums of money, their limited knowledge of such things also makes them less inclined to follow other people's advice related to the internet. Therefore, their potential for being directly deceived by internet crime is also very minimal, although on average, those who are more likely to fall victim are those who easily trust the advice of others who are essentially unaware of the matter themselves.
So instead of dwelling on potential risks, it's better to consider how much exposure older people have to the crypto industry.
In my neighborhood, older people don't even own smartphones anymore. Their generation was generally less tech-savvy, so they're unwilling to risk their money on crypto, let alone get scammed.
Exactly. Older people do not have time to study technology anymore, it will only create confusion on their minds especially that they are more exposed on the old and traditional means, but that does not mean that they can be easily get scammed.

Their non-interest to crypto makes them not vulnerable to crypto scams because in the first these scammers will never have an access to them. Although some older people are into crypto, but majority do not show deep interest into new technology and innovations.