Nearly half of US adults say their crypto punts are worse than expected: Survey
It's too bad, as a majority of the crypto investors surveyed said they became interested in crypto as they thought it was a good way to make money. Amid the ongoing crypto winter, new data from a Pew Research Centre survey has shown that 46% of adult crypto users in the United States are seeing lower than expected returns on their crypto investments. The survey gathered responses from over 6,000 randomly-selected adults across the United States, with panelists participating in self-administered web surveys. Conducted from July 5 to 22 of this year, the majority of respondents who said they....
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Bank of America’s Crypto Survey
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