A survey showed that women are more qualified for using currencies encrypted in everyday life. The study referred after a poll conducted by Kalanterix Research and included more than 2,000 British adults familiar with digital currencies until approximately 7 of all 10-year-old women's employment services (69%) are thinking of applying for a discount card for encrypted currencies, compared to 6 of every 10 men (58%)


According to the UAE today, the study said women were also more likely to borrow money using the possession of encrypted currency as collateral, where 61% of women opened up, compared with 53% of men. The survey found that 39% of the British were most likely to use the encrypted currency to send or receive money from abroad.


The age and its relationship with persons also opened to the use of encrypted currencies. People are likely to advance the age group 30-39 (93%) to obtain encrypted currency card, while those who did not already encrypted currency, was higher interest Between 18-29 years (62%).


The study indicated that less than three quarters of their views would be used to use the encrypted currency to send funds abroad or receive funds from friends and family outside the United Kingdom.


The managing director of Europe at Coinbase, Marcus Hughes, said that the encrypted currency has the ability to revolutionize the financial system and open a whole new set of services, including payment and conversion options.


He added: Our findings show that British consumer attitudes towards encrypted currencies have evolved significantly to become more acceptable for this despite some obstacles to use. He pointed out that with 2% of the United Kingdom's population (1.2 million) without a bank account currently, the discount card in encrypted currency has the ability to be an incentive to make the British more in line with their assets and financial resources.