Trendsity investigated the trending topics that Argentine society is currently facing in a new digital age.
The Argentine company Trendsity, quantified through its meter “Trends and main concerns of citizens in Argentina” What are today the main technological issues that have the greatest consumer demand at a social level.
This company’s research method was created in 2017 and has continued to operate ever since. The categories that stood out the most during the investigation were: 5G technology, cryptocurrencies and digital wallets.
On the part of 5G technology, the research showed that 60% of Argentines consider that this technology allows people who do not have access to connectivity to have it.
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While 83% of individuals claimed, according to the information sent from Trendsity, that 5G technology is not “homogeneous” and that it works to reduce the lack of connectivity that the various social groups in Argentina have.
And 7 out of 10 people assured that said technology is beneficial for both the economic and industrial development of the nation.
“9 out of 10 Argentines are familiar with 5G technologies. Knowledge about 5G is consolidated, although it still remains to deepen and link it with new specific projects that make progress visible” expressed in this regard Trendsity.
Regarding cryptocurrencies, the study showed that 85% of the Argentine population is aware of it, although only half say they have only heard about it. Of that 85%, 75% consider investing in them or even saving.
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A subject immersed in digital assets was that of NFTs, which resulted in 60% not having knowledge about it and only 15% being involved in the subject.
Digital wallets were also a category that stood out during the investigation with a territorial percentage of 73%, of which 63% is induced in the subject in order to send/receive money, 43% use them as a replacement for traditional forms of money (bank cards and cash) and 39% for the collection of services and / or sales.
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Mariela Mociulsky, CEO of Trendsity, the CEO of Trendsity added that “Although there are still barriers of mistrust and ignorance, the openness of Argentines to try this type of tool makes clear the need to reinforce the level of financial education of the population, although there are several initiatives underway, it is still not enough” .
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