A Gallup survey shows that although the percentage of crypto owners in America has increased, only 14% of adults own crypto, while 64% of investors consider it very risky. About 60% of Americans have no intention of buying crypto, and only 4% plan to purchase it.
Surveys indicate that younger men and high-income individuals own more crypto, while women, the elderly, and low-income households participate less in this market. Although institutional investors are becoming more involved, skepticism remains high, with only 4% of Americans believing that crypto is the best long-term investment.
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A Gallup survey shows that although the percentage of crypto owners in America has increased, only 14% of adults own crypto, while 64% of investors consider it very risky. About 60% of Americans have no intention of buying crypto, and only 4% plan to purchase it.
Surveys indicate that younger men and high-income individuals own more crypto, while women, the elderly, and low-income households participate less in this market. Although institutional investors are becoming more involved, skepticism remains high, with only 4% of Americans believing that crypto is the best long-term investment.