3.6M Americans to use crypto to make a purchase in 2022, research firm predicts
Analysts from Insider Intelligence believe that crypto’s transactional value will increase by 70 percent in 2022. The number of adults in the United States who will use crypto to make purchases in 2022 will increase to 3.6 million, according to a research firm.A report published by Insider Intelligence shows that crypto's value as a means of payment will go up by 70 percent this year. The firm predicts that by the end of the year, 3.6 million U.S. adults will have used crypto to make purchases. According to the company's principal analyst David Morris, crypto's volatility is being....
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Piplsay Survey Shows Americans Like NFTs More Than Britons
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