Some 98% of South African respondents to a study are aware of crypto-currencies, with 54% expressing familiarity with NFTs.
Familiarity with crypto-currencies such as Bitcoin is growing among South Africans, with some dubbing the digital currencies the “money of the future.
This latest survey offers insights into how global and South African audiences perceive the rapidly-expanding Web3 and crypto-currency landscape, moving beyond investment-focused viewpoints. It adds that South Africans are also embracing the environmental potential of crypto, with 76% of those aware of the technology seeing it as eco-friendly.
It states South Africa’s interest in decentralisation also continues to grow, with 74% of respondents familiar with the term, and 65% understanding its connection to crypto-currency.
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