The findings are based on data from Finders Consumer Sentiment Tracker, which analyzes cryptocurrency ownership in Australia, to discover why people invest in digital assets and the trends that will shape the future of crypto and the country’s financial landscape as a whole. Furthermore, men are twice as likely as women to own cryptocurrency, although the percentage of women who own crypto has grown from 7% in January to 11% in June. In contrast, the percentage of males who claim they own cryptocurrency has decreased from 29% to 23%. In total, around 17% possess some crypto, and another 13% want to purchase it within the following year. Furthermore, Finder discovered that 56% of Australians believed that tech billionaire Elon Musk developed Bitcoin in a nationally representative poll.
31% of Gen Z Australians hold crypto
Bitcoin is the most popular cryptocurrency, with 9% of Australian crypto investors holding it, followed by Ethereum (ETH) (8%), Dogecoin (DOGE) (5%), and Bitcoin Cash (BCH) (4%). Nearly 31% of Gen Z Australians (those aged 24 and younger) hold cryptocurrency, according to the Finder research, and that number has more than doubled since January. However, the number of people who possess digital currencies has declined among other generations. Finder’s crypto specialist James Edwards predicted that the behavior of Gen Z would phase out traditional finance in the future, he stated: Edwards added:
Finder owner thinks crypto growth will explode
Fred Schebesta, the creator of Finder, also prophesied that digital currencies would take off, stating: Social media, according to the research, will be a driving force behind the rise of cryptocurrencies. Since in Australia, more than half of Australians (52%) obtain their news from social media, and the presence of influential people, such as Elon Musk, and online forums, such as Reddit, have shown how social media alone may affect cryptocurrency pricing.
Crypto to overtake fiat by 2040
We reported earlier that cryptocurrency specialists predict that Bitcoin will replace fiat currency produced by central banks by 2040, in a process known as ‘hyperbitcoinisation.’ Indeed, in a previous study conducted by finance website Finder.com, 50% of respondents predicted that Bitcoin would overtake the global currency by 2040. At the moment, the crypto market is experiencing what many consider, including crypto trading analyst Michael van de Poppe, to be the second leg of a bull run. To conclude, over $110 billion has entered the crypto market in the last week. Also, Bitcoin has surged past $50,000 as it and the other top 10 most valuable cryptocurrencies experienced rises of at least 5%, as the market boom benefited them all. [coinbase]