62 Percent of Women Plan to Invest in Crypto, Finds CoinSwitch Survey

India, Mar 6: CoinSwitch, India’s largest crypto trading and investing platform, today released findings from a nationwide survey of its women users, offering new insights into how Indian women are approaching crypto investing.

62 Percent of Women Plan to Invest in Crypto, Finds CoinSwitch Survey

 Released ahead of International Women’s Day, the survey highlights a clear shift in how Indian women are aware and engaging with digital assets.
According to the findings, 62% of women respondents say they are very likely to invest in crypto in the next 6–12 months, while another 23% say they are somewhat likely to invest, indicating a strong pipeline of new female investors entering the market. Only 3% say they are unlikely to invest, reflecting growing curiosity and confidence among women toward digital assets.

Millennial and mid-career women are leading this trend. Women aged 25–34 account for 43% of respondents, while 28% fall within the 35–44 age group, meaning more than 70% of participants are between 25 and 44 years old.

The survey also highlights that 8% who depend on professional advisors, compared to 18% who rely on friends or family and about 57% say they make crypto investment decisions independently.

At the same time, many women appear to be approaching crypto cautiously. Nearly 60% allocate less than 5% of their monthly income to crypto, suggesting that digital assets are largely viewed as a diversification tool rather than a primary investment.

Women in India are showing a growing interest in crypto, but what stands out is the thoughtful way many are approaching it. The survey indicates that women are gradually exploring digital assets as part of a diversified portfolio while actively seeking reliable information and education before investing,

said Balaji Srihari, VP- Business, CoinSwitch.

Participation is also expanding beyond corporate professionals. While private sector employees make up 34% of respondents, homemakers account for 28%, making them the second-largest participant group.

When it comes to asset preference, Bitcoin remains the primary entry point, with 56% of respondents saying they feel comfortable investing in it, compared to 27% who prefer altcoins.

Education continues to play a crucial role in driving participation. About 44% of respondents say beginner-friendly learning resources would help them invest in crypto, followed by regulatory clarity (19%) and easy-to-use platforms (16%).

Taken together, the findings suggest that women in India are approaching crypto with growing confidence, financial independence, and a long-term investment mindset.

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