Majority of Investors Want to Buy More Digital Currency in 2018, Survey Shows

Published at: Sept. 8, 2018

A majority of accredited and retail investors plan to increase their crypto asset holdings over the next 12 months, according to a survey published September 5 by investment platform SharesPost.

The mid-year survey, which was conducted in July, polled 2,490 retail investors and 528 individual accredited and institutional investors. 

The recent survey shows both consumers and investors remain optimistic about cryptocurrencies in spite of the 60 percent decline in cryptocurrency valuations in 2018. At least 59 percent of investors and 72 percent of consumers confirm they are planning to buy more coins in the next 12 months. Moreover, 57 percent of investors and 66 percent of consumers expect crypto valuations to grow next year.

Respondents were also asked to rank cryptocurrencies by preference. Bitcoin was most preferred, followed by Ethereum, Ripple and Litecoin. According to the survey, respondents found that these four cryptocurrencies have the most potential for long term success.

Furthermore, participants increasingly expressed interest in blockchain technology. 32 percent of investors and 49 percent of consumers say their employers are interested in implementing blockchain in the near future.

Both consumers and investors think the success of blockchain integration mostly depends on the prevalence of relevant commercial applications and proper education on the technology.

50 percent of respondents said crypto market volatility was their chief concern, while 37 percent said their main concern was security.

As Cointelegraph previously reported, a poll conducted by research service YouGov Omnibus in August shows that half of American millennials are interested in using cryptocurrency. Moreover, at least 79 percent of Americans know of at least one cryptocurrency.

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