Sygnum Report: 87% of high-net-worth individuals in Asia already hold cryptocurrencies, with an average allocation of approximately 17%

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Deep Tide TechFlow News, December 11, According to Cointelegraph, Sygnum released the “2025 Asia-Pacific High Net Worth Individual Report,” which shows that 60% of high net worth individuals in Asia plan to increase their cryptocurrency portfolio allocation in the coming years.

The report surveyed 270 high net worth individuals with over million USD in investable assets across 10 Asia-Pacific countries, mainly concentrated in Singapore, and also covering Hong Kong, Indonesia, South Korea, and Thailand. The survey found that 87% of high net worth individuals in Asia already hold cryptocurrencies, with an average allocation of about 17%, and about half of the respondents have over 10% of their assets in cryptocurrencies.

90% of respondents believe that digital assets are important for long-term wealth preservation and inheritance planning, rather than pure speculation. 80% of active investors hold public chain tokens, such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana. 56% of respondents said the main reason for investing in cryptocurrencies is portfolio diversification.

Gerald Goh, co-founder and Asia-Pacific CEO of Sygnum, stated that digital assets are now firmly embedded in the private wealth ecosystem of the Asia-Pacific region.

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