46% of respondents said they had less than $1,000 in crypto, while another 25% said they had between $1,000 and $10,000.
According to a Huobi survey, 7 in 10 cryptocurrency holders in the United States invested in digital assets for the first time in the past year.
In mid-December, the exchange surveyed about 3,100 adult investors in the United States to gauge their awareness and sentiment regarding cryptocurrencies.
68% of respondents first bought crypto in the past year, 21% before two years ago, 12% before four years ago, and 9% started investing more than four years ago. years ago.
However, in the conclusion to their work, Huobi analysts suggested that despite the noticeable acceleration in the popularization of cryptocurrencies, “it will still be a long time before mass adoption occurs.”
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