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Last updated: June 15, 2025, 10:14  |  Written by: Mike Novogratz

The Integration Is
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Americans think the future of crypto is bright, despite not owning very much of it, according to a Quinnipiac University poll. Driving the news: A plurality of Americans

- Plurality See Cryptocurrencies As - Quinnipiac University

Fewer than 1 in 5Americans(16 percent) say they currently own cryptocurrency, while 74 percent say they have never bought it, and 8 percent say they owned it in the past, but no longer do. Among those who currently own cryptocurrency, they say the current value is: 1. $1,000 or less: 46 percent; 2. More than $1,000 Ver más

A Recent Survey By Quinnipiac

A recent survey by Quinnipiac University reveals that 43% of 1,936 American adults believe cryptocurrencies will become a dominant economic force. However, only 28% of the

Americans Are Increasingly Bullish on Crypto - TheStreet

Crypto Will Be a 'Dominant Economic Force,' According to Most

Last Week

Last week, a new poll from Quinnipiac University showed that Americans below 50 are increasingly bullish about cryptocurrencies, with the majority of Americans

When you break it down by age, young people are the most bullish on crypto: 55% of 18-to-29 year olds and 53% of 30-to 49-year olds say they think crypto will be a dominant economic

43% of Americans Surveyed Think Optimistic About Cryptocurrency

According To A Quinnipiac University

Only 8% of Americans are bullish on cryptocurrencies

43% Americans are Bullish on Cryptocurrency: Quinnipiac University

According to a Quinnipiac University survey released last week, Americans under 50 are growing “bullish” about cryptocurrencies. Moreover, most Americans43

As Per A Poll Conducted

Fintech: Broke crypto bulls - Axios

As per a poll conducted by Quinnipiac University, 43% of Americans are strong proponents of cryptocurrency, with a bullish outlook on the

Crypto Will Be Big Economic Force: Most People Under

Americans

Americans’ opinions on cryptocurrencies have drastically changed due to a slew of crypto collapses, scandals, and bankruptcies, with most respondents to the CNBC All-America

People under 50 Believe that Cryptocurrencies Will Become a

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