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A quarter of UK adults are willing to include cryptocurrency in their retirement plans

2025-08-27 13:11:45

ChainCatcher news, according to Cointelegraph, on August 27, a recent survey by insurance company Aviva shows that 27% of UK adults are willing to include cryptocurrency in their retirement portfolios, and 23% are even considering withdrawing existing pensions for crypto investments.

About one-fifth of respondents indicated that they currently hold or have previously held cryptocurrency, with the 25-34 age group being the most active. Although investors are attracted by the high return potential, they still have concerns about security risks (41%), lack of regulation (37%), and price volatility (30%).

The UK proposed a cryptocurrency regulatory framework in May this year, while the US has allowed 401(k) retirement plans to include cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin. The UK pension market is valued at $5.12 trillion, and opening up channels for crypto investments could bring significant inflows into the crypto market.

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