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Digital asset bankSygnum recently conducted a survey to assess the impact of blockchain technology in comparison to crypto assets.

According to the results, a substantial 81% of respondents believe that crypto assets are crucial for the future of global finance??.

This survey underscores a significant shift in perceptions toward cryptocurrencies. Historically, the banking industry has approached digital assets with skepticism primarily due to concerns about their volatility, regulatory ambiguity and the threat they pose to traditional finance.

The survey also notes a nuanced preference for blockchain technology. See below. Comparative Analysis: Blockchain Vs. Crypto Assets

About 90% of respondents acknowledged the crucial role of blockchain tech over crypto assets (81%).

This preference underscores the industry's recognition of blockchain's operational efficiencies and cost-saving benefits, particularly in the context of tokenized financial instruments and automated trading systems.

It reflects a growing interest in blockchain's potential to revolutionize traditional financial processes, while still affirming the significant role that crypto assets play in this transformation.

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The Sygnum survey's findings also signal a departure from traditional financial mechanisms toward more decentralized, blockchain-based alternatives.

These alternatives are touted for their enhanced transparency, efficiency, and accessibility, potentially leading to a more inclusive and resilient financial system.

Whether investor sentiment toward cryptocurrencies turns positive, in line with the survey's consensus, remains to be seen.

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