After more than a decade of largely unfulfilled potential, it’s beginning to feel as if cryptocurrencies are turning a corner.
Awareness is at an all time high — when we conducted our annual consumer research, 84% of UK respondents and 83% of US respondents could name at least one cryptocurrency.
But the more significant news is that cryptocurrencies are increasingly front and centre in consumers’ spending plans, to the point where 55% of the UK and US’s 30 million crypto owners want their salaries paid in cryptocurrency.
Clearly, we’re inching closer towards mass adoption. So what’s the missing link?
What will it take for cryptocurrency payments to become as ubiquitous as payments in US Dollars, Euro, or British Pounds?
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