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Forit Co., Ltd. What if bonuses were paid in Bitcoin? 3rd place “90% cash” 2nd place “100% Bitcoin”, 1st place?

Forit Co., Ltd.
What if bonuses/bonuses were paid in Bitcoin? 3rd place “90% cash” 2nd place “100% Bitcoin”, 1st place?
~ Winter 2022 Bonus / Bonus Amount and Awareness Survey on Bitcoin ~
Web3 media “Mediverse” operated by Forit Co., Ltd. conducted its own “Winter Bonus/Bonus Questionnaire”, so we would like to inform you of the survey results.
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Survey outline
[Target] Men and women aged 20 to 69 nationwide
[Number of samples] 500 people
[Residence] All 47 prefectures
[Survey method] Internet research
[Survey date] December 14, 2022
[Research Media] Mediverse
Survey results
・Bonus amount
The volume zone in the bonus amount in the winter of 2022 is “~100,000 yen” at 68.60%, and “300,000 to 490,000 yen” and “1 million yen or more” are in second place with the same rate of 7.60%. These three items alone account for about 85% of the total.
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By gender, the amount of payment tends to be lower for women overall than for men, with a 2-fold difference for bonuses and bonuses of “800,000 to 990,000 yen” and a 3-fold difference for “1 million yen or more.” The gender disparity became more pronounced as the amount paid increased.
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By age group, “up to 100,000 yen” was the majority in all age groups, and the result was that bonuses and bonuses of “1 million yen or more” were in their 40s and above. Furthermore, the proportion doubled for those in their 50s and 60s compared to those in their 40s.
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By annual household income, 93.51% of those with an annual income of 3 million yen or less received bonuses of up to 100,000 yen, while 78.22% of those with an annual income of 3 million to 5 million yen received a bonus of 500,000 yen or more. It is 60.92% for the annual income group of 7 million yen, and 42.35% for the annual income group of 7 million yen to 10 million yen, and it can be seen that the ratio is inversely proportional to the annual household income.
In addition, about 1 in 3 people with an annual income of 10 million yen or more answered that their winter bonus was “1 million yen or more.”
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・What if bonuses were paid in Bitcoin (Bitcoin/BTC)?
In response to the question of what to do if bonuses and bonuses were paid in [Bitcoin (BTC)], one of the representative examples of crypto assets (virtual currency), about 90% answered “100% cash” showed the intention of
It can be said that the majority of people want to convert digital intangible assets into tangible assets such as cash.
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By age group, more than 90% of people in their 30s and 60s chose “100% cash”, which is higher than the overall average, suggesting that they tend to be more conservative than other age groups. On the other hand, in addition to 84.21% who answered “100% cash” the least, and 4.39% who answered “100% as Bitcoin” the most, those in their 40s are the crypto assets (virtual currency). (Bitcoin/BTC)】 is a glimpse of an ambitious trend.
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Looking at the results by annual household income, there is no change in the fact that “100% cash” is the most common answer for all household income groups, but we have confirmed that there are a minority of respondents who say “100% Bitcoin remains the same”. It is speculated that a certain number of bonuses/bonuses [Bitcoin (Bitcoin/BTC)] are allowed to be paid.
Also, excluding the opinion of “100% cash”, “90% cash / 10% Bitcoin”, “80% cash / 20% Bitcoin”, “Cash and Bitcoin half and half” depending on household annual income. However, it can be seen that there is some interest in owning [Bitcoin (Bitcoin / BTC)] even though the percentage of cash conversion is high in all household annual incomes. [Image 8

・Overview
According to the results of this questionnaire survey, about 70% of bonuses in the winter of 2022 will be “up to 100,000 yen”, but when viewed by gender, age group, and annual household income, there are disparities in all aspects. It turned out.
In addition, about 90% of the respondents answered that they would “100% cash out” when bonuses and bonuses were paid in [Bitcoin/BTC], making it the world’s most distributed crypto asset (virtual currency). However, it can be inferred that there is a high degree of trust in cash in Japan.
In other words, if we gain more knowledge about the crypto asset (virtual currency) market, we may be able to see new trends. The Web3 media “Mediverse” operated by our company will continue to deliver the latest information on crypto assets (virtual currencies) to more people and contribute to the growth of this market.
・ Click here for past survey results
https://www.for-it.co.jp/mediverse/results/
What is “Mediverse”?
Web3 media operated by Forit Co., Ltd. since April 2022, domestic and foreign crypto assets (virtual currency), NFT (Non-Fungible Token), NFT games, DeFi (Decentralized Finance) We will contribute to the growth of this market by delivering the latest information such as finance) in an easy-to-understand manner even for beginners. ・Mediverse: https://www.for-it.co.jp/mediverse/
・ Media overview material:
https://www.for-it.co.jp/assets/documents/mediverse.pdf
・ Content policy: https://www.for-it.co.jp/mediverse/contents-policy/ Company Profile
Company name: Forit Co., Ltd.
Representative: Takeharu Yoshizawa, President and CEO
Location: E Space Tower 9F, 3-6 Maruyamacho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo Capital: 10 million yen (as of the end of April 2022)
URL: https://www.for-it.co.jp/
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