On July 27, according to CoinDesk, a Gallup survey found that only 14% of American adults own cryptocurrencies, 60% of respondents said they have no interest in buying them, and only 4% of respondents plan to buy them in the near future. The survey revealed demographic differences, with younger men and higher earners more likely to own cryptocurrencies, while women, older adults, and lower-income households are underrepresented in the space. Despite growing ownership rates, most Americans still view cryptocurrencies as a risky investment, with 64% of American investors considering them "very risky." [律动]
On July 27, according to CoinDesk, a Gallup survey found that only 14% of American adults own cryptocurrencies, 60% of respondents said they have no interest in buying them, and only 4% of respondents plan to buy them in the near future. The survey revealed demographic differences, with younger men and higher earners more likely to own cryptocurrencies, while women, older adults, and lower-income households are underrepresented in the space. Despite growing ownership rates, most Americans still view cryptocurrencies as a risky investment, with 64% of American investors considering them "very risky." [律动]