South Korean Moms Are Taking the Lead in Buying Bitcoin Despite the Coronavir...

South Korean Moms Are Taking the Lead in Buying Bitcoin Despite the Coronavir...

As bitcoin prices keep exchanging hands above the $48k handle as of press time, South Korea notices a particular growing trend in a specific profile of crypto investors. A recent study revealed that a new era of “crypto moms” is emerging across the board in the country. Millennials Are Lagging Far Behind, Says Study Per Maeil Kyungjae, citing data from research firm Wiseapp, females aged 40-49 in the Asian country have been actively buying bitcoin (BTC) in recent weeks. The data was collected via major domestic exchanges such as Upbit and Bithumb. The report calls this trend....


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