Sygnum report: 87% of high-net-worth individuals in Asia already hold cryptocurrencies
Jinse Finance reported that Sygnum's "2025 Asia-Pacific High Net Worth Individuals Report" shows that 60% of Asia's high net worth individuals plan to increase their crypto portfolio allocation in the coming years. The report surveyed 270 high net worth individuals with more than $1 million in investable assets across 10 countries in the Asia-Pacific region, mainly concentrated in Singapore, but also covering Hong Kong, Indonesia, South Korea, and Thailand. The survey found that 87% of Asia's high net worth individuals already hold cryptocurrencies, with an average allocation ratio of about 17%, and about half of the respondents have a crypto allocation exceeding 10%. 90% of respondents believe that digital assets are important for long-term wealth preservation and inheritance planning, rather than purely for speculation. 80% of active investors hold public chain tokens such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana. 56% of respondents said that the main reason for investing in cryptocurrencies is portfolio diversification.
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