Interesting shift in the market: A recent FINRA study reveals that crypto investment interest has cooled off. Back in 2021, 33% of investors were eyeing crypto purchases. Fast forward to 2024? That number dropped to 26%. That's a 7-percentage-point decline over three years. What's driving this pullback? Market volatility, regulatory uncertainty, or just investor fatigue? Either way, the enthusiasm that dominated the last bull run seems to be fading. Worth watching how this sentiment evolves as we move forward.
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StakoorNeverSleeps
· 14h ago
Yeah, really, it was those same people rushing in and then running out, but now things are actually becoming more and more rational.
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OnchainSniper
· 14h ago
Hmm... 26% is quite a lot, it feels exaggerated.
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GateUser-44a00d6c
· 14h ago
Haha, it's not surprising. Back in 2021, everyone wanted to get rich, but now just looking at the market gives me a headache...
Interesting shift in the market: A recent FINRA study reveals that crypto investment interest has cooled off. Back in 2021, 33% of investors were eyeing crypto purchases. Fast forward to 2024? That number dropped to 26%. That's a 7-percentage-point decline over three years. What's driving this pullback? Market volatility, regulatory uncertainty, or just investor fatigue? Either way, the enthusiasm that dominated the last bull run seems to be fading. Worth watching how this sentiment evolves as we move forward.