Survey: 1 in 4 Senior Executives in Uruguay Have Used Cryptocurrencies
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Survey: 1 in 4 Senior Executives in Uruguay Have Used Cryptocurrencies

THELOGICALINDIAN - A analysis fabricated in Uruguay beyond altered business sectors appear that 24 of the 49 chief admiral 1 in 4 from companies in the country claimed to accept acclimated cryptocurrencies at any point in their lives

Senior Executives in Uruguay Reveal Their Level of Knowledge on Cryptocurrencies

According to the consulting close Price Waterhouse Cooper, the analysis was conducted to admeasurement the ability on crypto assets amid chief admiral from the sectors of cyberbanking and finance, technology, accessible services, automated products, and accessible administering in Uruguay.

The after-effects appear that 76% of the surveyed admiral claimed to accept not crypto assets nowadays.

Among the abstracts aggregate by the close accommodate that 42% of bodies interviewed acquired cryptocurrencies by accepting them from added people, 33% of them from exchanged, and 25% got them as a aftereffect of crypto mining.

Still a Widespread Lack of Blockchain Knowledge in the Country

Price Waterhouse Cooper abundant in its abstraction what are the capital risks that surveyed admiral acicular out back asked about their abhorrence to use cryptocurrencies:

On stablecoins, the analysis apparent that 1 in 2 (73%) admiral will use them as barter money back authoritative a purchase, as they see such assets as a safer way to handle crypto assets in the bosom of a volatile environment that cryptocurrencies show.

Other of the analysis allegation appear that 69% of the participants anticipation that in bristles years, they’ll be able to use agenda assets backed by the governments. Still, 70% of the admiral accept they charge added advice to get accustomed with blockchain to acclimate their companies’ processes to the arising technology trends.

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