The acceleration of wealth intergenerational transfer, is the ultimate good news for cryptocurrencies coming? It's just that many people haven't realized it yet.

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As the global wealth structure quietly shifts, the long-term prospects for the widespread adoption of cryptocurrencies are increasingly viewed positively by industry insiders. Zac Prince, head of Galaxy One, the banking division of Galaxy Digital, recently stated that the current conservative older generation, which is relatively cautious about cryptocurrencies, will eventually pass on substantial wealth to the younger generation. This process is expected to become a significant catalyst for the mainstream adoption of crypto assets.

Prince pointed out that the long-standing discussion around “young people lacking wealth and seniors holding most of the assets” is ongoing, but as intergenerational succession becomes inevitable, the flow of wealth will gradually change. “When wealth truly begins to transfer, the investment preferences of the younger generation will become more important, which is precisely beneficial for the development of the cryptocurrency market.” He believes that the adoption of crypto assets is driven not by short-term price fluctuations but by long-term demographic and wealth distribution changes.

According to the 2025 Global Wealth Report released by UBS, the total wealth in the United States is approximately $163 trillion, with the Baby Boomer generation holding assets worth as much as $83.3 trillion, accounting for over half. This means that over the next ten to twenty years, an unprecedented intergenerational wealth transfer will occur globally, creating potential incremental funding sources for digital assets including Bitcoin and Ethereum.

The Q4 cryptocurrency market report from leading CEXs also confirms this trend. Data shows that young investors allocate a significantly higher proportion of their portfolios to cryptocurrencies and other non-traditional assets compared to older groups. About a quarter of young investors hold cryptocurrencies, derivatives, or private equity assets, whereas the proportion among older investors is only 8%. This reflects a higher acceptance of emerging financial instruments among the younger demographic.

In terms of user experience, the familiarity with technology among the younger generation is also a key driver of crypto adoption. Prince noted that modern trading platforms emphasize instant transactions, multi-product integration, and intuitive interfaces, which starkly contrast with traditional finance’s reliance on brokers and advisors, making them highly attractive to digital-native users.

It is also noteworthy that the attitude of the Baby Boomer generation towards cryptocurrencies is gradually changing. Multiple surveys indicate that interest in crypto assets among those over 60 is rising, and in some countries, the proportion of seniors holding cryptocurrencies has doubled in recent years. This suggests that the audience for cryptocurrencies is expanding to a broader age range.

Overall, under the combined influence of intergenerational wealth transfer, changing technology usage habits, and evolving investment preferences, the mainstream integration of cryptocurrencies may not be a question of “if,” but rather “when.”

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