Gen Z & Millennials Feel Differently About Investing in Cryptocurrency - YPulse (2024)

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  • Jul 15 2021

With cryptocurrency becoming more mainstream, how many Gen Z and Millennials are actually interested in investing in it?

Cryptocurrency continues to make headlines. From being called the next gold rush of the financial world to sudden booms and price drops, there is a ton of hype around digital investments. While Bitcoin, the original cryptocurrency, has been around since 2009, it’s become so much more mainstream of late that peer-to-peer payment service Venmo recently introduced new features that support the use of Bitcoin, Ethereum, Bitcoin Cash, and Litecoin. NFTs (a.k.a “non-fungible tokens”) in particular have also been everywhere, becoming the internet’s latest obsession in the last few months. Earlier this year, Elon Musk, who Gen Z and Millennials say is one of the individuals who define their generation, made Dogecoin go viral by simply tweeting “Doge.” Musk’s viral moment sent its value up by 20%—and made it surge 44%.

The value and future of NFTs and crypto seem to be debated daily. But one fairly consistent narrative about crypto is that Gen Z and Millennials are wild about investing in it. NBC called “Gen Z and young millennial investors” “bullish oncryptocurrencyandthe technologythat surrounds it.” Business Insider declared that “Millennials’ love affair with crypto is burning red-hot right now.” VICE claims that Gen Z sees cryptocurrency as a “safety net.” But is it really true that these generations are rushing to buy into crypto investing?

The Reddit-GameStop frenzy from the beginning of the year certainly played a hand in generating a bigger interest in investing among young people, and we told you how some of Gen Z and Millennials’ top financial goals are to buy stocks and to start investing, but are they really so eager to jump into cryptocurrencies? YPulse’s most recent financial survey asked Gen Z and Millennials if they’re interested in getting into cryptocurrency:

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YPulse’s fintech research found that more than half (60%) of 13-39-year-olds say they are interested in investing in cryptocurrency. But there’s a massive difference between the two generations, with 64% of Millennials saying they are interested in investing in cryptocurrency compared to 44% of Gen Z. In fact, 40% of Millennials completely agreed with the statement “I’m interested in investing in cryptocurrency,” compared to 29% of Gen Z.” Despite some headlines attributing crypto’s popularity to the younger generation, they’re clearly not as ready to jump into the wild west of digital investment. When we look at the age groups that are most likely to say they are interested in investing in cryptocurrency, 66% of 25-39-year-olds are compared to 47% of 18-24-year-olds, and 43% of 13-17-year-olds. According to BlackRock’s CIO of fixed income, Bitcoin is “here to stay” thanks to Millennials’ “openness to cryptocurrency and digital payments.” But Gen Z is clearly not as willing to take the risk, either because their finances are not as established, leaving them with little money to “play” with, or because they are more risk-averse when it comes to financial decisions. If brands are interested in playing into crypto mania, it might be beneficial to find ways to bridge the gap between the two generations, or at least keep in mind that cryptocurrency isn’t necessarily Gen Z catnip.

But these aren’t the only differences we see in the data. When it comes down to who is really driving the popularity of crypto, it’s clear that it’s Millennial males specifically:

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Males from both generations are more likely to invest in cryptocurrency than females, with 50% of 13-19-year-olds and 73% of 20-38-year-olds saying they’re interested. Meanwhile, only 38% of 13-39-year-old females are interested in investing in cryptocurrency, while 55% of 20-38-year-olds say they’re interested. Millennial males are by far most likely to say they’re interested in investing in crypto.

According to a Bitcoin-focused U.K. fintech with tens of thousands of users, women and older investors are “largely staying out of the crypto frenzy,” leaving young men to be significantly overrepresented. Bitcoin app Mode reported that the “overwhelming majority” of people using its app are men—making up 79% of users to just 21% of women. Data from the previous eToro report found that only 15% of Bitcoin traders are women. While the percentage of female investors slightly increased from 10% at the beginning of 2020, the number remains relatively low. Additionally, two experts found that men trade stocks 45% more frequently than women, which is a symptom of “overconfidence.”

YPulse’s data consistently shows that young females are not as confident, or as willing to take risks with their money as young males. Our fintech survey found that 65% of 13-39-year-olds agree “I don’t mind putting my money at risk if it gives me the potential for greater returns,” compared to 52% of Millennial females. They’re also far more likely to agree “Playing the stock market is fun,” while young females are more likely than males to agree “I just want to put money into a fund and forget about it.” Young females tend to lack confidence in their financial abilities—and much more. When it comes to investing, that means they’re not as willing to roll the dice, which currently makes cryptocurrency a Millennial-male dominated area.

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Gen Z & Millennials Feel Differently About Investing in Cryptocurrency - YPulse (2024)

FAQs

How does Gen Z feel about crypto? ›

The survey found that Gen Z and millennials are exploring opportunities away from traditional markets, with about one-third of their portfolios dedicated to alternative investments and cryptocurrencies; the older generations said they're putting just 6% into these categories.

How Gen Z and millennials differ financially? ›

Gen Z is spending more than millennials on housing and insurance. Gen Z has more debt than millennials did, even after accounting for inflation and higher incomes. Roughly 1 in 7 Gen Zers are maxed out on their credit cards, more than any other generation.

Are millennials and Gen Z likely to own cryptocurrency as they are real estate? ›

New data released today shows that together Gen Z (ages 18-26) and millennials (ages 27-42) are almost equally likely to own cryptocurrency (21%) as they are to own real estate (20%).

What are millennials and Gen Z investing in? ›

Here are the top five investments for Gen Z and millennial investors, according to the Bank of America survey: Real estate (31%) Crypto/digital assets (28%) Private equity (26%)

How much more likely are millennials to invest in cryptocurrency than baby boomers? ›

The generation most likely to invest in crypto

Millennials: 43% Gen X: 23% Baby boomers: 8%

How does Gen Z feel about money? ›

Most Gen Z respondents shared that they feel equipped to handle financial basics, such as managing their day-to-day expenses (70%), sticking to a budget (70%) and building/managing credit (66%).

Who does Gen Z trust the most? ›

Members of Gen Z who are 18 and older tend to trust social media companies far more than the average adult, with TikTok leading the way. The short-form video app has a 20.5 net trust score among Gen Z, which is higher than the app's minus-3.3 net trust score among all adults surveyed.

Why buying a home is a smart investment for millennials? ›

Benefits of Real Estate Investment for Millennials

Building equity is a major advantage to homeownership. Doing so increases the profit you'll make if you sell your home down the road. Equity also boosts your net worth.

Why is it harder for Gen Z to buy a house? ›

Why is it harder for Gen Z to buy a house? The challenge faced by Generation Z in purchasing homes stems from several factors. First, they are grappling with significant student loan debt, which impacts their creditworthiness and ability to save for down payments.

What are the differences between millennials and Generation Z? ›

Millennials were born between 1981 and 1996 while members of the Gen Z years Gen Z years were born between 1997 and 2012. Millennials expect faster customer service. Gen Z tends to be better at accepting delayed gratification than millennials. Millennial customer service expectations are higher than Gen Z customers.

What do Generation Z and millennials value the most when it comes to spending money? ›

Gen Z's Spending & Shopping Habits in 2024

However, studies show Gen Zers shop and spend money very differently from their Millennial predecessors. While Millennials and past generations were loyal to brands, Gen Z is more interested in shopping around and prioritizing value.

What are Gen Z and millennials interested in? ›

And, as of 2024, our survey shows both generations are interested in better deals and cheaper alternatives to their usual purchases. However, millennials put their money into buying more products or services that will give them a positive experience, while Gen Z is more focused on savings and practical products.

How many Gen Z invest in crypto? ›

The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority Foundation and the CFA Institute reached a similar conclusion in May last year. About 56% of Gen Zers own some investments, with about 55% of them owning crypto and 41% owning individual stocks, according to their survey.

What percentage of Gen Z is investing? ›

Overall, 58% of those surveyed said they are investing currently, nearly three in five Americans. Gen Z had the smallest percentage of those investing today, at 45%. In comparison, 54% of millennials (those born between 1981 and 1996) and 58% of Generation X (1965 to 1980) said they are investing.

What is the Z score in crypto? ›

MVRV Z-Score is a bitcoin chart that uses blockchain analysis to identify periods where Bitcoin is extremely over or undervalued relative to its 'fair value'. It uses three metrics: 1. Market Value (black line): The current price of Bitcoin multiplied by the number of coins in circulation.

What is the average age of crypto owners? ›

The average age of current investors is 38 years old. The average age of those who identify as crypto-curious is 44 years old. The gender breakdown for the crypto-curious is 47% male and 53% female.

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