U.S. Financial Industry Regulatory Authority: American investors' willingness to invest in cryptocurrencies declines
12月 05, 2025 16:18:16
According to Cointelegraph, research by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) shows that while the proportion of investors holding cryptocurrencies remained steady at 27% from 2021 to 2024, the percentage of investors considering increasing their holdings or making their first purchase of cryptocurrencies dropped from 33% in 2021 to 26% in 2024.
The proportion of high-risk investors decreased by 4 percentage points to 8% since 2021, with the largest decline among investors under 35, who saw a drop of 9 percentage points to 15%. FINRA believes that interest rates, inflation, and economic uncertainty have prompted investors to turn to safer assets.
The survey covered 2,861 investors and 25,539 adults, finding that 66% of respondents view cryptocurrencies as high-risk investments (up from 58% in 2021). However, one-third of investors believe that taking high risks is necessary to achieve financial goals, with this figure reaching 50% among respondents under 35.
The pace of new investors entering the market has also noticeably slowed, with only 8% of investors having entered the market in the past two years, down from 21% in 2021. FINRA concluded that there is an overall moderate trend towards a more cautious attitude and behavior.
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