Minority communities are investing in crypto to escape financial discrimination

Minority communities are investing in crypto to escape financial discrimination

Black and LBGTQ Americans are more than twice as likely to invest in crypto than White Americans. A survey provided to USA Today by Harris Poll has found that Black, Hispanic, and LGBTQ Americans are significantly more likely to own crypto assets.According to surveys of 2,010 and 2,003 U.S adults conducted during June and July, 23% of Black Americans and 17% of Hispanic Americans indicated they are currently invested in digital assets, compared to only 11% of white Americans, and 13% of the general public. 25% of LGBTQ respondents also said they hold crypto.Cryptocurrency awareness is also....


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