# Сопутствующие статьи по теме Gen Z

Новостной центр HTX предлагает последние статьи и углубленный анализ по "Gen Z", охватывающие рыночные тренды, новости проектов, развитие технологий и политику регулирования в криптоиндустрии.

Breaking Away from Traditional Investment Paths: Cryptocurrency Emerges as the Primary Battlefield for Wealth Among the Younger Generation

Coinbase's latest industry report, in collaboration with Ipsos, reveals a significant generational shift in investment strategies. Younger investors, including Gen Z and millennials, are increasingly moving away from traditional wealth-building paths like buying real estate and investing in stocks. The survey of over 2,000 U.S. investors found that 73% of young people believe it's harder for their generation to build wealth through conventional means compared to their parents' generation. This sentiment is reflected in their portfolios: younger investors allocate 25% of their investments to non-traditional assets like cryptocurrencies, derivatives, and NFTs—three times the allocation of older investors. Nearly half (45%) of young investors already hold cryptocurrency, compared to just 18% of older investors. They view crypto not as a speculative side investment but as a core component for catching up financially, with 80% believing it offers more opportunities outside the traditional financial system. Younger investors are also more active, trade more frequently, and are willing to take higher risks for greater returns. They express strong interest in emerging crypto products like derivatives, prediction markets, and DeFi lending. This trend is pushing the financial industry toward 24/7, multi-asset platforms that better serve this internet-native generation.

比推12/17 14:34

Breaking Away from Traditional Investment Paths: Cryptocurrency Emerges as the Primary Battlefield for Wealth Among the Younger Generation

比推12/17 14:34

Farewell to Buying Houses and Stocks: The Younger Generation Embraces Cryptocurrency as the Main Battlefield for Wealth

For decades, the traditional American wealth-building playbook—securing a good job, buying a home, and investing in stocks—has remained largely unchanged. However, a new report reveals that younger generations are increasingly skeptical of this path and are shifting their investment strategies accordingly. A survey of U.S. adults shows that younger investors, particularly Gen Z and millennials, are more proactive, open to non-traditional assets, and more likely to view cryptocurrency as a core component of their financial future. Nearly three-quarters (73%) believe it is harder to build wealth through conventional means compared to their parents' generation. This sentiment is reflected in their portfolios: younger investors allocate 25% of their investments to non-traditional assets like cryptocurrency, derivatives, and NFTs—three times the allocation of older investors. Almost half (45%) of young investors already hold crypto, compared to only 18% of older investors. Younger investors see crypto not as a speculative side investment but as a vital tool for wealth accumulation. Eighty percent believe it offers financial opportunities outside the traditional system and that it will play a significantly larger role in the future of finance. They are also more eager to explore emerging crypto-related products like derivatives, prediction markets, and DeFi. This generational shift is driving demand for more dynamic, internet-native financial platforms that operate around the clock and support a wider range of assets.

marsbit12/17 08:33

Farewell to Buying Houses and Stocks: The Younger Generation Embraces Cryptocurrency as the Main Battlefield for Wealth

marsbit12/17 08:33

Farewell to Buying Houses and Stocks: The Younger Generation Embraces Cryptocurrency as the Main Battlefield for Wealth

A new report by Coinbase reveals a significant generational shift in wealth-building strategies in the U.S. Younger investors, including Gen Z and millennials, are increasingly moving away from traditional paths like buying real estate and investing in stocks. Instead, they are turning to alternative assets, particularly cryptocurrencies, as a core component of their financial future. The study, conducted with Ipsos, found that 73% of young investors believe it's harder for their generation to build wealth through conventional means compared to their parents' generation. In response, they are actively diversifying their portfolios, allocating 25% to non-traditional assets like crypto, derivatives, and NFTs—three times the allocation of older investors. Nearly half (45%) of young investors already hold cryptocurrency, viewing it not as a speculative side investment but as a vital tool for catching up financially. They express strong optimism about crypto’s future, with 80% believing it offers financial opportunities outside the traditional system and will play a major role in the future of finance. This shift is driving demand for more innovative, internet-native financial products—such as crypto derivatives, DeFi, and 24/7 trading platforms—and reflects a broader move toward more active, risk-tolerant investment behavior among younger generations.

深潮12/17 07:49

Farewell to Buying Houses and Stocks: The Younger Generation Embraces Cryptocurrency as the Main Battlefield for Wealth

深潮12/17 07:49

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