HOME CATEGORIES WRITE AND EARN 🔍
CATEGORIES WRITE AND EARN MORE

CRYPTO NEWS

Your favorite crypto news blog

More Than Half of Europeans Believe Cryptocurrencies Will Still Exist in Ten Years’ Time

Crypto 2020/04/29 20:12 by Jeff Fawkes
More Than Half of Europeans Believe Cryptocurrencies Will Still Exist in Ten Years’ Time

A recent study made by bitFlyer Europe implies that people believe cryptocurrency isn’t dissolving anytime soon. It appears that 66% of the respondents maintain Bitcoin and altcoins will still be active in ten years’ time. If this is valid, the adoption will move to substantially different levels.

Around 10,000 persons from 10 EU countries took part in the survey. A year ago, the exchange was doing a similar survey. The 2020 results indicate a 3% confidence growth. Sure, the coronavirus impact is substantial, analysts say. But the crypto companies in the legal field, as well as the investors, developers, miners, and users strive hard.

Survey Numbers Confirm Italy Has Strong Will, Expect Prosperity in Poland, Netherlands

The Italian people are the most confident and optimistic when it comes to cryptocurrency adoption. More than 72% of the respondents claim that cryptocurrency will exist ten years from now. Two countries sharing second place are Poland and the Netherlands. More than 70% of the users from those countries leverage cryptocurrencies.

Poland is renowned for having its own currency – Polish Zloty. While at the same time using the Euro currency too. This means that, if the Euro fiat currency falls, Poland has its currency already hither and working. Such a wise backup may be a result of the Soviet past. When the Union crashed apart, the Ruble burned off all at once. Polish people have a taste in financial insurance, it seems.

Andy Bryant, COO at bitFlyer exchange, claims that the survey shows a slow but constant progression of cryptocurrencies into the mainstream. It is good that people are getting on board, even when slowly, he says. Great Britain shows the smallest percentage – 56% of the respondents are crypto believers. However, British people of age from 18 to 44 show a 61% confidence as a separate group.

Worth noting that around a quarter of the respondents (25%) said they are not sure how the cryptocurrencies will change finance. They do not see the use cases where the cryptocurrency may gain widespread use.

0 Like(s)



You should also read...

Crypto 08/03/20 08:36 by Brenda Ngari
After Germany, India, South Korea, And France, Are More Countries Likely To Warm Up To Crypto Real Soon?
The past couple of days have been spectacular in terms of bolstering crypto adoption. Financial regulators and lawmakers in India, South Korea, Germany, and France have softened their stance towards ...
Read More
Bitcoin 05/05/20 08:27 by Samuel Wan
Russia Tops Peer-to-Peer Bitcoin Volume Despite Strict Restrictions, Surprising Data Finds
Russia stands out as the global leader in Bitcoin volume, according to CryptoDiffer. The research firm compiled data from LocalBitcoins, a widely-utilized peer-to-peer cryptocurrency exchange. BITCOI...
Read More
Other 08/12/20 15:23 by Bernice Nyambura
Citigroup and Certain Governments are Collaborating to Create Digital Currencies, CEO Posits
Outgoing Citigroup CEO Michael Corbat has disclosed that the global investment bank is working with several governments around the world to develop digital currencies. “We’ve been working with...
Read More
Crypto 21/04/21 21:32 by Brenda Ngari
63% Of U.S. Adults Are Interested In Crypto Investing, Finds Gemini Survey
Approximately 63% of US adults are curious about cryptocurrencies, according to a new report from the Gemini cryptocurrency exchange. The report surveyed over 921 cryptocurrency owners and 3,000 cons...
Read More
Crypto 27/05/21 21:50 by Lou Kavan Flavius
Research Finds Four In 10 Consumers Have Invested In Or Bought Crypto
Data released by digital payment company Skrill shows that nearly 40% of consumers have invested in some form of cryptocurrency or the other. The trend has taken on new legs in 2021 given the heighte...
Read More