Personally I think regardless of age groups, people that have the money are those who will buy or invest in it because there are a lot of people who would love to invest more in bitcoin if they have the opportunity to and I think I will answer the question from a perspective that, if there are steady flow of income, and a proper knowledge of bitcoin, the age category that would invest more are the mature adults which I think are supposed to be done with reckless living and now trying to start a family and if they have enough access to fiat, a lot of people in this category would possibly rack in more of the coin than other age categories listed above.
An Adolescence stage will likely be easy in terms of educating, at this stage they can easily believe what ever they heard about bitcoin but, doesnt mean convincing one to invest has to do with lying. I guess theres no perfect investment likewise bitcoin although in this situation it takes a lot for a child in such age range to learn the pros and cons of bitcoin basically they need a mentor, for example learning bitcoin education from a young age seems easy and better compared to an adult.
Yes I agree with you but I think oj the other hand, there might still be possibilities that, these adolescent might think theyre doing you a favour by learning and most times, the adolescents of these generation are more focused on quick money and profit which bitcoin doesnt guaranty except such a person wants to trade, which makes it difficult for these age groups to adopt.
There are many age grades, and sometimes the age grades have a way of behaving similarly based on experience they have. Now as the news of Bitcoin is becoming a global trend. Which Age grade do you feel is more easy to convince in your country?
I do not think Senior citizens should be in the list because they have live long on the promises of the banks and have not experienced anything like Bitcoin therefore they would not want to make any big risk while they are closer to retirement and getting their pension that they will use while retired. It could also be that they have other plans and it would not involved investing in something that is only being invented recently. I have heard excuses that Bitcoin is new and it would not be accepted in the future and this usually comes from the senior citizens. The age bracket that I think will be more interested in investing in Bitcoin are young adults that are still hustling to get a better life.
Yeah you made an excellent point but dont you also think that, se hope adults that have the proper knowledge of bitcoin would want to invest more in it not just for themselves but also for the children they might be leaving behind?
What senior citizens wants is some sort of generation investment with minimal risk and good return over time and bitcoin fills in threat gap.