Swiss-Singapore Digital Asset Bank Sygnum has just released an interesting report. They surveyed 270 wealthy individuals in the Asia-Pacific region—Singapore, Hong Kong, Indonesia, South Korea, Thailand, and other places.
What did they find? 60% of people said they want to increase their crypto holdings. This is no small matter; these high-net-worth individuals now have a median allocation of 10-20% to cryptocurrencies, which averages out to about 17% weighted average.
More importantly, the sentiment aspect. 57% of high-net-worth investors, and 61% of others...(The report seems to have follow-up data here) Overall, wealthy people in Asia-Pacific are taking the crypto market more seriously. This isn't just testing the waters; it's a serious cash-in motion.
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DecentralizedElder
· 15h ago
Wow, the big players in Asia-Pacific are really serious about investing... A 17% allocation ratio is no joke.
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ApeShotFirst
· 12-11 05:41
Wow, 60% of the wealthy want to increase their holdings? This is definitely a signal, brother! I’ve always said that rich people wouldn’t miss out on this wave, and now it’s finally confirmed. The big shots in Asia-Pacific are getting more and more aggressive.
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CryptoMom
· 12-11 03:46
Damn, the rich folks in Asia-Pacific are finally not pretending anymore. 60% are planning to increase their holdings. This is how institutions are paving the way.
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FunGibleTom
· 12-11 03:45
Wow, 60% of wealthy people are increasing their positions? If this data isn't just bragging, I might actually believe it.
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HalfBuddhaMoney
· 12-11 03:41
60% of the wealthy are increasing their holdings? This number definitely warrants a question mark. With only 270 samples, can they really represent Asia-Pacific? But on the other hand, a 17% allocation ratio is no joke; it seems that real money is indeed entering the market.
Swiss-Singapore Digital Asset Bank Sygnum has just released an interesting report. They surveyed 270 wealthy individuals in the Asia-Pacific region—Singapore, Hong Kong, Indonesia, South Korea, Thailand, and other places.
What did they find? 60% of people said they want to increase their crypto holdings. This is no small matter; these high-net-worth individuals now have a median allocation of 10-20% to cryptocurrencies, which averages out to about 17% weighted average.
More importantly, the sentiment aspect. 57% of high-net-worth investors, and 61% of others...(The report seems to have follow-up data here) Overall, wealthy people in Asia-Pacific are taking the crypto market more seriously. This isn't just testing the waters; it's a serious cash-in motion.