PANews reported on April 12 that according to Cryptoslate, a survey conducted by Harris Poll found that approximately 55 million (21% of the total population) American adults currently own cryptocurrencies, and 76% of holders believe that their experience with digital assets has had a positive impact on them personally.
The survey shows that the gender gap is narrowing, with women accounting for 31% of cryptocurrency holders and men accounting for 67%. The number of cryptocurrency holders at all income levels has increased, and households with annual incomes below $75,000 now account for 26% of the total number of cryptocurrency holding households. The report emphasizes that lower barriers to entry help low-income groups adopt cryptocurrencies.
The poll surveyed 53,805 U.S. adults to identify a representative sample of 10,000 current cryptocurrency holders. It is the largest survey conducted to date.