Only 14% of American adults own Crypto Assets, and 60% of respondents expressed no interest in purchasing Crypto Assets, with only 4% planning to buy in the near future. The survey also revealed significant demographic differences: younger men and high-income individuals are more likely to hold Crypto Assets, while women, older adults, and low-income households have lower participation in this area. Despite the continuous rise in Crypto Assets ownership, most Americans still view it as a high-risk investment, with 64% of American investors considering Crypto Assets "extremely high risk." Among Asian respondents, 34% have a strong interest in purchasing Crypto Assets, 18% indicated they could accept it, and men aged 20-55 and women aged 30-50 are more fond of this challenging emerging financial method. 48% of respondents stated they would not accept this risky asset, with 5% saying they had participated before but suffered too much loss, deeming it unsuitable for themselves and would never step into this field again.

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