The Ascendancy of Portfolio Diversification in Crypto Investing

According to Sygnum Bank's new Future Finance Report 2025, portfolio diversification has surpassed the pursuit of the "crypto megatrend" as the primary motivation for investing in cryptocurrencies in 2025. The report indicates that 57% of respondents now prioritize diversification, eclipsing last year's leading driver, exposure to crypto's long-term upside, which declined from 62% to 53%. "This could indicate that crypto is now being used more deliberately as a core portfolio component, with its perceived diversification benefits taking precedence over chasing pure upside potential," Sygnum stated. While diversification takes the lead, 45% of respondents view crypto, notably Bitcoin (BTC), as a safe-haven asset and macro hedge, driven by factors such as escalating sovereign debt, inflation anxieties, geopolitical instability, and diminishing confidence in fiat currencies. Interest in crypto as a "new alternative asset class" has receded to 28%.

Growth of Crypto Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs)

The report also highlights a maturing market environment, characterized by the adoption of regulated derivatives, expansion of corporate balance sheets, and a surge in exchange-traded fund products, all contributing to increased confidence. Over 150 crypto ETF applications are pending in the US, and 70% of investors expressed their intent to increase exposure if staking is permitted in future products, especially those featuring Solana (SOL) and multi-asset ETPs. Approximately 70% of surveyed investors stated they would augment their allocations to crypto ETFs should staking yields be incorporated. Even those already inclined toward Bitcoin (BTC) and Ether (ETH) ETFs indicated that staking would materially influence their allocation decisions.

The Influence of High-Net-Worth Individuals (HNWIs)

Sygnum reports that high-net-worth individuals represent the largest cohort in this year’s survey, frequently allocating 10%–20% or more of their investable wealth to cryptocurrency. A substantial 90% of these investors affirm that crypto is crucial for long-term wealth preservation and legacy planning, with over half expressing strong agreement.

Regulatory Challenges Persist

Regulatory uncertainty continues to be the foremost obstacle to crypto investment, cited by 40% of respondents, ahead of custody and security concerns at 38% and asset volatility at 36%. This is particularly noteworthy given the significant regulatory advancements across the US and Europe in 2025. Concurrently, 80% of respondents reported that regulatory clarity had improved considerably since 2025, marking an 11-percentage-point increase. Furthermore, approximately 83% agreed that recent US policy shifts have reinforced the investment rationale for crypto.

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