Survey: 35% of High-Income Investors in the United States, Aged 18-40, Have Switched Institutions Because Their Advisor Did Not Offer Cryptocurrency Assets

By: theblockbeats.news|2025/11/20 14:15:56
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BlockBeats News, November 20th, a survey by the crypto infrastructure company Zerohash showed that 35% of high-income investors in the United States aged 18-40 switched institutions because their advisors did not offer cryptocurrency assets, with the majority transferring between $250,000 and $1 million; this proportion reached half among those with incomes above $500,000.

Furthermore, 84% of the respondents plan to increase their holdings of cryptocurrency next year, with 92% hoping for a more diverse selection of tokens. Zerohash stated that cryptocurrency has become a standard modern asset allocation, and advisors who do not offer compliant, insured crypto services will face customer churn. (Cointelegraph)

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