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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: What will keep people from getting into cryptocurrency?
by
ephelants360
on 14/09/2018, 10:41:36 UTC
I share with u data from Europe and Australia, of those people and countries who are getting into cryptoeconomy
Source: June 2018

The survey is reportedly conducted several times a year and takes into account gender, age and population in each country, while consumer figures are an average. The latest study, which was carried out between March 26 and April 6, 2018, compared 15 countries, with about 1,000 respondents surveyed in each.

While only 9 percent of respondents own crypto, 25 percent said they will own some in the future. The highest percent (18 percent) of crypto ownership is reported in Turkey, while the lowest (4 percent) is in Luxembourg.

Fewer than one in ten in Europe owned crypto, with similar figures in the U.S. and Australia.

The survey revealed that people in Europe who are mobile bankers are much more likely to own crypto (12 percent) than those who are not mobile bankers (4 percent).

66 percent of Europeans have heard of cryptocurrency, of which 77 percent are men and 55 percent are women; 35 percent agreed that crypto is the “future of spending online,” while 35 percent said it will increase in value in the following 12 months.

The share of awareness of crypto is equal to or exceeds 50 percent in every surveyed country, with the highest rate in Austria (79 percent) and Poland (77 percent).

In the U.S., 57 percent of respondents have heard of cryptocurrency.