Deutsche Bank Research: With Trump's policies, US cryptocurrency adoption has increased
BlockBeats News, July 8th: A survey conducted by Deutsche Bank in June showed that American consumers are the largest user group of cryptocurrency, predominantly consisting of males and a younger, wealthier demographic.
Last month, the adoption rate of cryptocurrency in the United States was 17%, higher than 11% in the UK and 10% in the EU. Among the 18-34 age group in the U.S., the adoption rate of cryptocurrency rose from 24% in January to 29% in June, mainly due to the market's optimistic sentiment towards Trump's support for cryptocurrency policies.
Among U.S. respondents, the wealthier demographic accounts for 32% of cryptocurrency adopters. Additionally, 23% of American males stated that they use cryptocurrency for payments or personal investment, while the same figure for females is 13%. Male consumers generally believe they have a deeper understanding of cryptocurrency compared to females. (Golden Finance)
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