Consumers are crypto-curious — One in five own digital currency: Accenture

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Consumers are crypto-curious — One in five own digital currency: Accenture
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One fifth of consumers have cryptocurrencies, and they’re in it for the long term.

to Accenture’s 2022 Global Consumer Payments report, while many consumers still prefer traditional payment methods such as cash or credit card, one in five surveyed consumers now own a cryptocurrency.

The report also highlighted that the effects of recent volatility in the cryptocurrency market could “slow down their adoption, at least until the market becomes more regulated.”

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