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    Investor Interest in Crypto Diminishes as Risk Appetite Wanes

    Ethan CarterBy Ethan CarterDecember 5, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    A recent study by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority indicates that US investors are showing less interest in purchasing cryptocurrency than they did previously, as their risk-taking behavior has diminished.

    The proportion of crypto investors has remained stable at 27% from 2021 to 2024; however, the number of investors contemplating either buying additional crypto or making their first purchase has fallen to 26% in 2024, down from 33% in 2021, as reported by FINRA on Thursday.

    The regulator found a decline in “high levels of investment risk” among investors, which decreased by four percentage points to 8% between 2021 and 2024. The most significant decrease was observed in investors under 35, whose risk tolerance fell by nine percentage points to 15%.

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    The number of individuals investing in crypto has remained stable since the last study in 2024, but those considering it for their portfolios has decreased. Source: FINRA

    Investment in crypto usually rises during times of greater optimism in the broader economic landscape, but current uncertainties surrounding interest rates, inflation, and the economy appear to have led investors to favor perceived safer assets.

    Crypto seen as risky yet vital for financial aspirations

    Conducted from July to December 2024 with a sample of 2,861 US investors, along with a state-by-state online survey of 25,539 adults, FINRA’s study discovered that 66% of participants regarded crypto as a risky investment, an increase from 58% in 2021.