Crypto Investors More Attractive and Smarter, NFT Profiles Unattractive – Featured Bitcoin News

Crypto Investors More Attractive and Smarter, NFT Profiles Unattractive – Featured Bitcoin News

Cryptocurrency investors are perceived as more attractive, smarter and wealthier than non-investors, the latest Cryptovantage survey has found. Just over three-quarters of respondents said they are likely to go on a date with someone if their dating app profile mentions crypto. However, around 69% of crypto investors surveyed admitted that they ended a relationship because they invested in a cryptocurrency.

Crypto investors are perceived to be more advantageous than non-investors

A new survey that seeks to determine whether investing in cryptocurrency makes you attractive has found that crypto investors are “viewed as more attractive, smarter and wealthier than non-investors.” According to the findings of the survey in which 1002 Americans were interviewed, 50% of female respondents perceive crypto investors as more attractive than non-investors.

About 46% of respondents perceive crypto investors as more attractive, while 42% believe they are smarter. About 34% perceive crypto investors to be richer than non-investors. Meanwhile, 40% of male respondents believe crypto investors are smarter than non-investors.

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When asked if they would consider dating someone who mentions crypto in their dating app profile, the study found that “more than three-quarters of respondents would swipe right on someone who mentions being a crypto investor on the dating app, and 55% said that they are more likely to go on a date or meet someone who invests in crypto.”

When asked if cryptocurrency was used to make payments while on a date, 37% of respondents said they paid in crypto. About 31% of respondents said it was their partner who paid in crypto, while 13% said they both paid in crypto.

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Commenting on the survey results, Cryptovantage said:

Our survey results also indicate that crypto investors may get more hits on dating apps than others: About 76% of people said they are more likely to swipe right if someone’s dating profile mentions that they are a crypto investor. People who identified as LGBTQ were ten times more likely to swipe right on these challengers, while straight people were six times more likely to do the same.

NFT profiles are unattractive

Nevertheless, the mere mention of crypto in one’s dating profile can also attract bad actors, as some respondents will attest. To illustrate, nearly 60% of respondents “claimed to have been targeted by a crypto scammer on a dating app.”

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On non-fungible tokens (NFT), the survey found that “women are almost twice as likely to unfollow someone with an NFT profile than men.” One in four women said they would not date someone with an NFT profile picture.

Meanwhile, the survey also found that investing in cryptocurrency has had an effect on some relationships with 52% of respondents confirming that fights are common between partners after cryptocurrency dips. Around 44% said their partner is obsessed with investing in crypto. Overall, 69% of “crypto investors have had a relationship end over a cryptocurrency investment.”

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Terence Zimwara

Terence Zimwara is a Zimbabwean award-winning journalist, writer and author. He has written extensively about the economic problems in some African countries, as well as how digital currencies can provide Africans with an escape route.







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