Sygnum Survey: 57% of institutional investors plan to increase cryptocurrency allocation during bull market
On November 14, a survey by the global digital asset bank group Sygnum showed that institutions are ready to make larger investments in digital assets, with up to 57% of institutions planning to increase their cryptocurrency investments. This is due to the continuously increasing willingness of institutions to take risks and long-term confidence in this asset category.
This annual survey collected insights from over 400 institutions and professional investors with an average investment experience of more than 10 years, spanning across 27 countries.
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