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Topic: [2018-08-11]Market Survey: 41% of Americans Not Interested in Investing in Crypt (Read 203 times)

newbie
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How about you guys have this during early october?
then you'd be amazed to see the fa lot of FOMO faces.
full member
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So it is near 50/50, not that bad. These people that completely said no must be old people aged between 40 and above while the people who consider investing in crypto are below and then the rest of millenials said yes. But of course, they would only choose bitcoin and not the other hundreds of thousands of shitcoins out there.
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Seems about right. There was another thread on here recently that said about 50% of users would consider investing in bitcoin. However, I think if you asked 100 people on the street if they were interested in investing in the stock market you'd probably get very familiar figures so make of that what you will.

Found it https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/2018-08-11-new-survey-finds-50-of-americans-willing-to-try-out-bitcoin-4871244
legendary
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You forgot to take into considerations that 50% would be willing and able to invest.  And probably those 41% are the one who got burned early, joined the hype around December of last year, then the bearish trend started, see that they are not earning as expected and lost a lot and decided to quit. But as @bbc.reporter has said, I guarantee that the moment bitcoin started on bullish trend, those 41% will quickly jump on the bandwagon and try their "luck" again.
newbie
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They chose the wrong time not to be interested hehe. I reckon that the same 41% will be more than interested when the bull enters the market to make them feel the fear of missing out.



BTC upward price will obviously make a change here but it does speak to the need for an education campaign. Knowledge and trust are always important here.
legendary
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I reckon that the same 41% will be more than interested when the bull enters the market to make them feel the fear of missing out.
They are only in and interested once they see the bullish market and this is the problem not only by this 41% but many other individuals.
Millennials prefer crypto than real estate wow! At least these young generation understand how crypto is risky but they want it.
Having both is still better.

Probably right here guys. Here's to hoping that the wisdom of "getting in when everyone doesn't want to" and "getting out when everyone is clambering to" proves to be right. I'm well prepared to have that increase to 90% of people though. Would just love to stretch that early adoption period as much as possible, while Bitcoin soaks up all that pressure.

Then again, a little bit of a misleading question. Could be that a lot of people getting into Bitcoin aren't interested in investing in it. Lots of developers and academics couldn't be more interested in studying/using Bitcoin, though not necessarily invested in it. I'm rather just keen on diversifying. Still have savings in fiat, Bitcoin's still my experiment, even if I'm practically using it much more than fiat now.
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I reckon that the same 41% will be more than interested when the bull enters the market to make them feel the fear of missing out.
They are only in and interested once they see the bullish market and this is the problem not only by this 41% but many other individuals.
Millennials prefer crypto than real estate wow! At least these young generation understand how crypto is risky but they want it.
Having both is still better.
legendary
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They chose the wrong time not to be interested hehe. I reckon that the same 41% will be more than interested when the bull enters the market to make them feel the fear of missing out.

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Market Survey: 41% of Americans Not Interested in Investing in Crypto

A recently conducted survey by Harris Insights, an analytics firm, discovered that 41% of Americans aren’t interested in investing in Cryptos such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Ripple, as they believe that nothing could get them to invest their income in the crypto market.

Fortune indicated that the survey was entirely commissioned by Crypto App, Gem, which was seeking to know what could influence investors into the Crypto industry. While 41% rejected cryptocurrency, 50% indicated they would be willing and able to invest.

Read the details in the article of Coinidol dot com, the world blockchain news outlet: https://coinidol.com/market-survey-41-of-americans-not-interested-in-investing-in-crypto/

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