According to CoinDesk, a Gallup survey found that only 14% of American adults own cryptocurrencies, 60% of respondents said they are not interested in buying them, and only 4% of respondents plan to buy them in the near future. The survey revealed that younger men and higher earners are more likely to own cryptocurrencies, while women, older people, and lower-income households are underrepresented in the space. Despite growing ownership, most Americans still view cryptocurrencies as a risky investment, with 64% of American investors considering them "very risky." [Foresight News]
According to CoinDesk, a Gallup survey found that only 14% of American adults own cryptocurrencies, 60% of respondents said they are not interested in buying them, and only 4% of respondents plan to buy them in the near future. The survey revealed that younger men and higher earners are more likely to own cryptocurrencies, while women, older people, and lower-income households are underrepresented in the space. Despite growing ownership, most Americans still view cryptocurrencies as a risky investment, with 64% of American investors considering them "very risky." [Foresight News]