While crypto is dubbed the worst-performing asset class in the last year, global investors owning crypto rose from 36% to 39% on a quarter-on-quarter basis. 2041 Total views 31 Total shares Listen to article 0:00 News Own this piece of history
Collect this article as an NFT While traditional asset classes fail to foster broader adoption among women, crypto seems to have found success in bringing women on board, according to a recent survey.
Data sent to Cointelegraph by the eToro team highlighted that crypto is now the second most widely-owned asset class for women, second only to cash. This comes from eToros latest Retail Investor Beat, which surveyed around 10,000 global retail investors in 13 countries.
According to the survey results, there is a significant rise in crypto ownership among women.Data shows that ownership increased from 29% in the third quarter of 2022 to 34% in the last quarter. According to the eToro team, this suggests that crypto is succeeding where traditional financial markets have sometimes failed, ” which is by bringing in more women.Retail investors who owned crypto in 2022. Source: eToro
While crypto adoption among women has taken flight in the last quarter of 2022, ownership among men only increased by one percent in the same time period.
Meanwhile, despite crypto being considered last years worst-performing asset class, the overall amount of global investors owning crypto rose from 36% to 39% on a quarter-on-quarter basis.
Apart from being driven by women jumping in, the data was also influenced by older investors buying the dip. Retail investors holding crypto aged 3544 and 4554 rose by 5% each, suggesting that older investors are also accumulating crypto.
As for why more investors are getting into crypto, 37% of the survey participants said they are taking the opportunity to make high returns, while 34% said that they believe in the power of blockchain and think crypto is a transformative asset class.
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