The report shows differences in crypto ownership and knowledge along lines of education, gender, and nationality.
The survey revealed that although on average 75 percent of people globally are "Aware" of cryptocurrencies, in terms of actually understanding what crypto is, only 50 percent of respondents answered positively.
The research notably shows that on average, only 4 percent of people who do not already own crypto intend to invest within the next 6 months.
Japan ranked highest in ownership at 11 percent, compared with an average of 7 percent globally.
China, which has seen a spate of draconian anti-crypto measures, had the lowest ownership level of 3 percent.
The analysts state that a higher ownership rate over intent to buy from non-owners could indicate that "a majority of the early adopters are already on board."
The report also revealed an 11 percent gender gap favoring men when it comes to knowledge of cryptocurrencies.
The UK, US, and Germany had higher gender gaps than Asian countries, which were all "In the single digits." The trend continues in regards to crypto ownership: in the US, the gender gap was 13 percent, compared to 4 percent in China and India.
In April, a Japanese publication for businessmen found that 14 percent of Japanese men from age 25-30 owned cryptocurrencies.
In February, a survey conducted by the German Federal Association for Information Technology, Telecommunications and New Media found that 64 percent of Germans are "Aware" of Bitcoin.
New Report On Crypto Ownership Shows 'Majority Of Early Adopters Already On Board'
Published on May 9, 2018
by Cointele | Published on Coinage
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