Survey: South Korean Virtual Asset Investment Shifts from Speculation to Strategic Allocation
According to a report by Jinse Finance, the latest survey from the Korea Institute of Finance shows that virtual asset investment in South Korea is shifting from speculation to strategic allocation. Among respondents aged 20 to 50, 27% hold crypto assets, accounting for 14% of their total financial assets. Of these investors, 90% hold cryptocurrencies, and 60% specifically choose Bitcoin as a core asset. On average, investors hold two types of cryptocurrencies, and their portfolios become more diversified as their experience grows. Notably, 53% of investors aged 50 consider cryptocurrencies as part of their retirement planning, and 79% of investors aim to "accumulate substantial wealth."
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