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Hungarians Still Curious About Crypto

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The Hungarian population considers it necessary to have much more information about cryptocurrencies, according to a representative survey commissioned by the world's largest crypto exchange, Binance, writes profitline.hu.

According to the research, Hungarians are also characterized by the usual risk avoidance in financial matters.

Most consider digital currency an exciting, long-term, but higher-than-average risk form of investment.

A significant share of those who are averse to cryptocurrencies, more than a third (34%) would like more information on the subject in Hungarian.

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