According to a recent survey led by Arcane Research, Norwegian women who own digital assets have doubled their number from 3% to 6% in just one year.

According to a new survey led by Arcane Research, the number of women in Norway who owned some digital currency doubled in 2021.

Arcane Research and Ernst & Young surveyed a group of Norwegian citizens to determine that the female citizens possessing crypto assets in Norway ran from 3% in 2021 to 6% on March 30. The survey covered the interview of at least 1,000 Norwegians over the age of 15 and int happened in contribution to NORSTAT, one of the pioneering data gatherers for market research in Northern Europe.

Nearly two-thirds of all women respondents expressed that they had purchased digital assets in 2021. The gender breach regarding crypto ownership in Norway had expanded; the request made by women was 3% from 2019 to early 2021. Meanwhile, male crypto ownership reached a new peak, going from 6% in 2019 to at least 14% in 2022.

Surveys in Norway

The survey also determined that about 10% of the Norwegian population now possesses some digital assets representing a doubling of the current crypto ownership occurring in Norway since 2018.

Norway isn’t the only nation where women’s role in the crypto industry has reached a high point. A study led by Australia-based crypto exchange Independent Reserve determined that the Australian women willing to invest their funds in digital assets had also doubled, going from a low 10% in 2020 to a high 20% in 2021.

A 2022 survey carried out in Turkey and released in March by KuCoin, highlighted a more distributed performance between male and female crypto users.

A Turkish Survey for Crypto Curious Users

In that Turkish survey, women marked almost half (47%) of all crypto users currently investing in the assets, and they take part in 63% of the “crypto-curious” citizens.

While the tendency towards equal involvement in the crypto industry seems optimistic, there are still dominant breaches in various industry sectors. In the NFT section, female creators play a minor role by registering at only 5% of total market sales.

Ownership of digital assets worldwide continues to expand its dominion. Hardly half of the German population highlighted that they are eager to invest in digital assets, with women approaching 53% of that total amount.

Research led by Grayscale in 2019 presented that women used to be more risk-averse investors. That behavior gets often highlighted to explain the gender breach between the number of female and male users who venture into crypto investment.

By: Jenson Nuñez

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