RETAIL REPORT: Grayscale Study Reveals More 33% of U.S. Investors Are Interested in Bitcoin

Grayscale Investments, a global leader in digital currency asset management, released Bitcoin: 2019 Investor Study, a first of its kind survey examining retail investors interests, perceptions, and misconceptions about investing in Bitcoin. The study, conducted by financial market research firmQ8, identifies the profiles and demographics of investors interested in the digital currency.

Contrary to the belief that Bitcoin is a niche investment only attractive to a small portion of the investment community, the survey found that more than a third (36%) of U.S. investors would consider an investment in Bitcoin, representing a potential market of more than 21 million investors in the general population.

Who is the Bitcoin-curious investor?The study revealed that those interested in investing in Bitcoin largely fit the profile of the average U.S. investor and are:

  • Slightly younger than average at 42 years old vs. the average investor age of 45
  • Considered high earners with a median income of $125K
  • Both women and men with about 43% identifying as female and 57% identifying as male
  • Likely to be a parent with 70% having children
  • Skewed slightly toward Republican at 42% versus 37% Democrat

For these investors, three particular characteristics of an investment in Bitcoin resonated the most:

  1. You can start small: A majority (83%) were strongly motivated by the idea that they could invest small amounts in Bitcoin today, see how their investments performed, and add to their positions later.
  2. Bitcoin has significant potential for growth: 79% were attracted to Bitcoins growth potential.
  3. Scarcity creates value: 75% liked the idea that there is a finite amount of Bitcoin.

While we have had and continue to hold a strong conviction in the investment opportunities in digital currencies, its a great validation to see that the appetite extends far beyond the crypto community, said Michael Sonnenshein, Managing Director at Grayscale Investments. Its clear that Bitcoin is being considered alongside more traditional investments and we believe that investment interest will increase as we continue to educate around the unique investment attributes of this asset class.

Grayscale Investments commissioned this survey to better understand investor appetite for Bitcoin as well as the common objections to investing in Bitcoin. The survey also looked into the differences in perceived risks between Bitcoin and gold investments as Bitcoin is often described as Digital Gold. The survey of 1,100 U.S. investors was conducted between March 28, 2019 and April 3, 2019.

The full report is available for download athttps://gryscl.co/BTCstudy2019.