People don't want anarchism, because they realize it's not in their individual interests - And rightly so.
See the DAO hack and the ETH fork or the Bitfinex hacks and the cause for forks.
An anarchist's perspective would be to consider these hacks as making a system more robust.
Indeed, anarchism only creates a more efficient world by leaving inefficiencies open to drastic exploits.
Most people don't want to sacrifice convenience for abstraction, including myself, so it stands to reason to prefer conventional government.
Free market can solve those hacks and prevent the need for government. Only your own fear and lack of faith in entrepreneurship cause you to prefer the shortcut of government violence.
@dantheman
Nailed it.
I have something to add.
How can one be scared of private exploits, when government is the largest exploiter of all? Not only will they hack into your equipment if they need to, but they will do it with people cheering and apologizing for it. If it happens on the free market without the illusion of authority to back it, it will be considered a crime or an offense rather than celebrated.