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JPMorgan Report: 89% of Family Offices Avoid Crypto Assets Like Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH)
02.02.2026 23:48
A recent survey by JPMorgan Private Bank reveals a stark contrast between market hype and institutional adoption. Despite significant media attention, a overwhelming 89% of family offices currently ho...
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BofA Survey Signals Market Top: Contrarian Sell Signal Flashes for Bulls
16.12.2025 18:33
The latest Bank of America Global Fund Manager Survey is sending a strong contrarian signal, suggesting potential caution for bullish investors. Historically, the survey acts as a reliable contrary in...
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77% of Bitcoin Holders Never Used BTCFi: Survey Reveals Major DeFi Adoption Gap
08.10.2025 19:48
A recent cryptocurrency survey reveals significant challenges in Bitcoin decentralized finance (BTCFi) adoption. According to research by GoMining involving over 700 respondents across North America a...
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Crypto Voters Favor Trump\'s Industry Support Despite Liberal Lean: Survey Reveals Key 2024 Election Insights
08.10.2025 14:51
President Donald Trump\'s approval ratings may be struggling overall, but his strong advocacy for the cryptocurrency sector has earned him significant loyalty among U.S. crypto investors, who are sett...
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BTCFi Adoption Crisis: 77% of Bitcoin Holders Avoid DeFi Platforms, Survey Reveals
05.10.2025 15:48
Bitcoin decentralized finance (BTCFi) faces significant adoption barriers as 77% of BTC holders have never used these platforms according to GoMining\'s survey of 700+ users. Only 8% actively utilize ...
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EY Survey: GENIUS Act Drives Massive Stablecoin Adoption to $4T Cross-Border Volume
21.09.2025 17:48
According to a comprehensive EY-Parthenon survey, stablecoin adoption is accelerating rapidly among corporations and financial institutions. The research, conducted with 350 executives following the S...