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UK adults eye crypto for retirement plans despite risks – survey
More than a quarter of UK adults would consider adding cryptocurrency to their retirement planning, according to new research from insurer Aviva. The survey found 27% are open to including digital assets in their retirement portfolios, while 23% would withdraw part or all of their existing pension savings to invest in crypto.
Pavel Durov, creator of Telegram, has been actively learning Ukrainian, a language closely connected to his maternal Ukrainian roots. He discussed this revelation with his audience following a survey that showed strong interest in Ukrainian as the next topic from the esteemed entrepreneur and coder. U.S. growth near uptrend, but jobs weaken and inflation persists
The U.S. economy is expected to expand near its long-term uptrend as rising business investment offsets weaker consumer spending and slower global trade, according to a new survey by the National Association for Business Economics (NABE). Pantera Capital: it’s not too late to get into crypto
Bitcoin’s push to fresh highs has many newcomers wondering if they missed the boat. Pantera Capital’s Cosmo Jiang says they haven’t. In a CNBC Fast Money interview, he pointed to survey data showing a majority of investors still hold no digital assets – a sign that adoption is early, not late.
According to a survey by the Bank of Canada, only 2.5% of Canadians used cryptocurrencies for everyday payments last year. Predominantly, individuals continue to favor traditional forms of electronic payments such as those made via phone numbers or email over cash and bank cards. Satya Nadella: Leading Microsoft Through Transformations
Satya Nadella: the most underrated CEO, according to a survey by Fortune. Yet, he is the leader of Microsoft, the most valuable company in the world. Although Microsoft is mostly associated with founder Bill Gates, Satya Nadella’s role in making the company as it is today is undeniable. PitchBook: Venture Capitalists Shifting Away from Crypto Startups
AI startups retain their status as venture capital favorites, while the cryptocurrency sector faces a waning interest. Recognized as one of the most over-invested market segments, the crypto industry's outlook is becoming increasingly cautious, as highlighted in PitchBook's recent VC Tech Survey. 









