On December 4, Grayscale published a report suggesting that 43 percent of investors interested in Bitcoin are women.

A survey was carried out from March to April this year. The number of investors was 1,100 of ages between 25 and 64. They were based in the U.S., and all of them were involved in personal investing and have a minimum of $10k in investable assets as well as a minimum of $50k in household income.

According to the report, people believe that male dominates the crypto space. Besides, GoogleAnalytics suggest that more than 90 percent of BTC community engagement is male. The report maintained that despite the belief, “women have a healthy interest in Bitcoin as well.”

The report states that 56.2% of women, as well as 56.4% of men, observe remarkable growth opportunities in cryptos. Likewise, 49.8% of women think that the limited supply of BTC may prompt demand and price higher just like 49.9% of men.

Further, 47% of women and 39% of men believe that the moment is for buying BTC as they foresee price increments. Also, 63% of women and 56% of men concur that being able to purchase only a small fraction of Bitcoin was an irresistible reason for joining the space.

Out of the investors interested in Bitcoin, 43 percent were women, and its potential also attracted 80 percent of women. The report states that the availability of educational resources will make 93 percent to be more open to the asset class.

The conclusion of the report states that women tend to see investments as a means of protection for themselves and their families instead of a means to become wealthy. For instance, 60 percent of the women and 48 percent of men say financial security is more crucial than building wealth.

Likewise, 42 percent of women and 35 percent of men maintained their plan to “play it safe” as regards their investment. As regards the feeling of being confident in investing, 44 percent of women and 22 percent of men said they are not confident.

When it comes to outlook on the Unites States economy, women are more pessimistic as 46 percent expect positive development, and 57 percent of men were optimistic. For international economy, 36 percent of women and 43 percent of men expect positive developments.

As against this report, other sources maintain that much fewer women invest in Bitcoin than men. A report by Cointelegraph in July gave an estimation of 20 percent of European crypto holders as women.