With the question posed: “In the past 12 months, have your allocations to cryptocurrencies… ?” The data recorded after the survey is quite optimistic, as 62% of investors who are currently invested in crypto increased their allocations in the past 12 months, while 12% decreased their allocations.
To gauge current attitudes and expectations toward digital assets since the start of the current crypto winter, 140 institutional investors were surveyed.
According to the poll, 58% of investors expect to increase their allocations over the next three years.
The poll was taken before FTX and Alameda collapsed. Therefore, following the surge of anxiety that this crisis has caused among investors, the numbers may have altered.
Despite the crypto winter, investors have been buying digital assets. They are adopting a long-term perspective despite acknowledging that recent market events have dimmed the outlook in the short term.
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