Among millennials, the cryptocurrencies investment trend is gaining momentum for retirement purposes. Moreover, as tech-savvy millennials are shunning traditional banking methods, innovative startups are creating new retirement solutions powered by blockchain and artificial intelligence technologies.
http://bitcoinist.com/millennials-are-buying-cryptocurrencies-to-save-for-retirement/
Comparing it to the traditional way of investing money, millennials are starting to uncover and the trend of investing into a new platform, which is the new age of technology and payment transactions. Back then, people used to invest their resources into banks, stocks, treasury bills and notes while millennials are considering new and effective methods in order to achieve results faster. Most investors who are inclined into the traditional way of investing (like what I just mentioned above) disapproves on bitcoin, as they believe that its intangible, decentralized and volatile nature would be their bane in the future. Little do they know that cryptocurrencies are indeed, the new age of investing resources. But what like any investments, risks are still involved and it is relatively higher compared to others (due to the lack of security and collateral provided).
The blockchain, which contains complex processes and systems, revolves around the developments provided by scholars and professionals. If they are able to crack the code furthermore in the future, then expect government agencies to at least, support this development in the society.
Haha, I'm not sure I agree with them being smart enough to diversify... there are plenty of folks who have poured everything into ethereum or litecoin with hopes that will fund their retirement.
Very rarely do I find someone creating a balanced cryptofolio...
Well, ANY smart investor would know that diversifying their investments would lower their risks of losing most of their investments in one go. I doubt that millennials overlooked this kind of scenario- considering that most of them has a future-oriented way of thinking.