26 Million Americans Own (And 8% Plan To Buy) Cryptos, New Survey Shows

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A recent survey provides some insight into the world of American cryptocurrency buyers. Almost 8% of the respnodents claim to have or are planning on buying cryptocurrency. This is from a survey of over 2,000 American.

While this is not an overwhelming percentage, it shows the interest is more than just some fringe groups. Of those who have not or do not plan on purchasing them, the responses could be short lived. As cryptocurrency becomes easier to use, more people might get interested.

Authored by Molly Jane Zuckerman via CoinTelegraph.com,

A recent study on Americans and cryptocurrencies, commissioned by Finder.com in February, shows that 8 percent, or around 26 mln, of Americans have purchased cryptocurrency.

Finder's survey was answered by 2,001 Americans adults using Pureprofile, a site that gives cash rewards to users that participate in its surveys.

The survey found that out of the 92.05 percent of Americans that have not purchased crypto, almost 8 percent reported that they are planning on doing so in the future. According to the survey, men are more than double as likely as women to own cryptocurrency -- 11.86 percent of all men to 4.27 percent of all women -- as well as more likely to own more crypto in terms of dollar value.

Cryptocurrencies are disproportionately owned more by millenials as opposed to baby boomers--17.2 percent of millenials and 2.24 percent of baby boomers reported having crypto holdings.

A study from December of last year by Blockchain Capital also showed that millennials favor Bitcoin (BTC) over traditional bank accounts.

The survey also address the reasons why Americans are not buying cryptocurrencies. The majority of both men and women think that "there is no need or they are disinterested," while the least popular reason for both genders is "there are too many fees."

More than twice the amount of men as opposed to women consider crypto to be a bubble or a scam, but both genders see it about equally "too difficult to use" and "too complicated to understand."

Different generations have different reasons for their lack of owning any cryptocurrencies.

As for the most popular kinds of cryptocurrency bought by American adults,** Bitcoin comes in first place, with Ethereum (ETH) almost four percentage points lower in second,** and Bitcoin Cash(BCH) in third with less than one percent.

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