AI is regarded as the most impactful technology shaping the future of trading, according to 61% of 4,010 institutional traders surveyed by JPMorgan.
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A quarter of CEOs in a PwC survey said they anticipate laying off staff this year due to AI, though firms may also be offsetting the cuts with hiring in other areas.
9108Ninety-nine percent of the respondents to a Paxos survey said their company had put an equal or greater focus on crypto and blockchain projects in 2023 than in previous years.
2352Only individuals with balance sheets exceeding the equivalent of 50,000 euros in crypto assets are obliged to declare their foreign holdings.
492241% of respondents said they prefer not to hold virtual assets or cryptocurrencies — up 12 percentage points from an earlier study.
4293A survey from crypto exchange Bitget featured more than 1,500 respondents across 20 countries.
3567In a recent Pantera survey, less than 2% of respondents said they worked full time in an office setting, with the rest working at least partially remotely.
4500Vietnam is currently among the top countries in the world in terms of crypto adoption.
4711A global consumer survey from Salesforce shows a growing distrust toward firms that use AI, while an Australian survey found most believe it creates more problems than it solves.
3105The biggest motivation for Canadians interested in Bitcoin is as an investment, according to over one-third of the 4,996 respondents in the Bank of Canada’s 2022 survey.
5876Among the 300 finance professionals surveyed across 45 countries, 97% believe that blockchain will play a crucial role in faster payment systems within the next three years.
18272The CFA Institute asked members around the world how they felt about CBDCs. Their responses might surprise the crypto community.
6344Fidelity Digital Assets gave a bullish forecast for ETH in the next 12 months, while a separate survey from CryptoVantage found 47% of investors expect Ether to “surpass” Bitcoin.
16903A survey from the United States Financial Industry Regulatory Authority indicates that new crypto investors tended to be swayed by suggestions from friends, compared to equities or bond investors.
12726The study featured over 255,000 respondents across 26 countries in four age groups.
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