+1, but for psychological rather than technical reasons. Installing Arch is really quite simple. Pacman, the installer, and the Beginner's Guide make installing Arch a very simple process that requires a paltry amount of technical skill. CRUX, on the other hand, definitely expects a bit more out of the user and requires more manual configuration.
However, while it may be possible to install Arch with little knowledge, it is not possible without a willingness to read and learn just a little bit. That interest in going beyond the defaults, even if it's only the tiny amount required by Arch, sets up users for success with more manual distros such as CRUX. Hence the "enjoys" part of your post
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