TLDR Over 40% of young Australians regret not investing in Bitcoin a decade ago, viewing it as their most enormous missed financial opportunity. The survey by Swyftx found that nearly half of Australians under 35 wish they had bought Bitcoin when it was priced under $500. Bitcoin’s price surge from $172 in 2015 to over [...] The post Young Australians Regret Not Investing in Bitcoin When it Was $400 appeared first on CoinCentral.TLDR Over 40% of young Australians regret not investing in Bitcoin a decade ago, viewing it as their most enormous missed financial opportunity. The survey by Swyftx found that nearly half of Australians under 35 wish they had bought Bitcoin when it was priced under $500. Bitcoin’s price surge from $172 in 2015 to over [...] The post Young Australians Regret Not Investing in Bitcoin When it Was $400 appeared first on CoinCentral.

Young Australians Regret Not Investing in Bitcoin When it Was $400

TLDR

  • Over 40% of young Australians regret not investing in Bitcoin a decade ago, viewing it as their most enormous missed financial opportunity.
  • The survey by Swyftx found that nearly half of Australians under 35 wish they had bought Bitcoin when it was priced under $500.
  • Bitcoin’s price surge from $172 in 2015 to over $107,500 has fueled feelings of FOMO among young investors; many now seek to invest in crypto.
  • Eighty % of Australians under 50 admit to regret over their investment choices in the last decade; Bitcoin is now a top investment priority for young people.
  • Regulatory changes in Australia could spark increased Bitcoin investment, as more straightforward guidelines are likely to attract millions more investors to the market.

A new survey reveals that over 40% of young Australians regret not investing in Bitcoin (BTC) a decade ago. The survey, conducted by Australian crypto broker Swyftx and released on Thursday, reveals that many under-35s believe they have missed a significant opportunity. The findings highlight Bitcoin as one of the biggest financial regrets for young Australians, who now wish they had invested earlier.

Missed Bitcoin Opportunity Drives Regret Among Gen Z and Millennials

The YouGov study, which surveyed 3,009 people, found that nearly half of those under 35 regret missing the Bitcoin wave. Swyftx spokespersons point out that these young investors feel excluded from the property market. They believe Bitcoin could have helped them afford a home, especially given Australia’s high property prices.

Bitcoin’s price surge from $172 in 2015 to over $107,500 in 2025 has amplified these feelings. Young Australians see Bitcoin’s rise as a missed chance for financial growth.

Many feel regretful for not buying Bitcoin when it was still affordable.

The study also indicates that young investors are increasingly interested in Bitcoin as an alternative to traditional assets, such as property. With housing affordability at record lows, the appeal of Bitcoin as an investment has only grown. As the price of Bitcoin continues to rise, many young Australians are eager to get in now, despite having missed earlier opportunities.

80% of Aussies Regret Past Investment Choices

Bitcoin’s dramatic rise has prompted many young Australians to reconsider their investment strategies. The cryptocurrency has gained 23,019% in value, sparking FOMO (fear of missing out) among many.

In fact, 80% of Australians under 50 admit to regretting their investment choices over the past decade. Despite missing the Bitcoin opportunity, many younger investors are still looking to get involved in crypto. The momentum behind Bitcoin is strong, and Swyftx predicts that within two years, younger retail investors will treat Bitcoin just as they would traditional stocks.

Australia’s regulatory landscape will play a key role in shaping the future of Bitcoin investments. As governments introduce more straightforward guidelines, an increasing number of young Australians are expected to enter the market. Swyftx’s spokesperson suggests that “regulation will spark a wave of investment” in cryptocurrencies, just as it has in the US, where major banks are now investing in Bitcoin.

Australia’s Crypto Regulations Could Boost Bitcoin Investment

The Australian government is already working on crypto regulations, with new frameworks proposed earlier this year. These regulations could provide the certainty that young investors need to feel confident about investing in Bitcoin. The shift towards more explicit rules may further boost interest in Bitcoin among Australian investors.

While many regret not buying Bitcoin when it was priced under $500, the digital currency’s long-term potential remains strong. “Gen Z investors understand the asset class well,” a Swyftx representative stated. As more Australians become comfortable with cryptocurrency, Bitcoin’s role in their portfolios is likely to continue growing.

The post Young Australians Regret Not Investing in Bitcoin When it Was $400 appeared first on CoinCentral.

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