Gen Z is 5x More Trusting of Crypto Than Boomers — And 4x More Bullish
Younger users are embracing digital assets with growing confidence, while older generations remain anchored to traditional finance
The younger you are, the more trusting you are in crypto.
That was the key takeaway from a new OKX survey of 1,000 Americans conducted in January 2026. When asked how much they trust crypto platforms, 40% of Gen Z and 41% of Millennials gave high scores (6+ on a scale of 1-10), compared to just 9% of Baby Boomers.
In other words, younger generations are about 5x more trusting than their older counterparts.
The contrast sharpens when looking at traditional banks: 74% of Boomers assign high trust scores to legacy institutions, or roughly 8x more than they give crypto. In contrast, about one in five Gen Z and Millennials express low trust in banks, reflecting a broader skepticism toward conventional systems among younger users.
This difference extends to long-term views on finance's future. More than half of Gen Z (52%) and Millennials (50%) believe crypto will eventually rival or surpass traditional finance. Among Boomers, only 28% share that optimism, with 71% convinced banks will remain the primary pillar of the financial system for years to come. Younger generations clearly see crypto as a pathway to greater opportunities and a hedge against limitations in traditional wealth-building paths.
Young Traders’ Trust on the Rise
Year-over-year comparisons (Jan ‘26 v. Jan ‘25) revealed a continued upward trajectory in confidence among younger generations: 36% of Gen Z and 34% of Millennials reported that their trust in crypto platforms had increased over the past year. Among Boomers, the picture was far more subdued, with only 6% feeling more confident.
Looking ahead, the youth movement is expected to continue: 40% percent of Gen Z and 36% of Millennials plan to increase their crypto trading in 2026, compared to just 11% of Boomers, making younger traders nearly 4x more bullish.
The cause of this split lies in what each group values most when it comes to trust. For Gen Z, Millennials, and even Gen X, platform security tops the list, cited by 59%, 50%, and 54% respectively. Boomers, however, prioritize regulation and legal protection above all else, with 65% naming it their top concern.
And when asked what problems crypto solves better than traditional finance, nearly half of Boomers say "none," while only 6% of Gen Z agree. Instead, younger participants consistently point to practical strengths that resonate deeply in a digital-first world, such as true 24/7 accessibility, borderless transfers, and the kind of flexibility that rigid legacy infrastructure simply cannot replicate.
These perceived advantages fuel not just adoption but a sense of empowerment among those who have come of age expecting instant, always-on financial tools. Younger generations see crypto as secure, innovative, and increasingly inevitable. Older generations often view it as risky. But the future of finance is not waiting for consensus.
The generational trust gap is not a barrier. It is a signal. Crypto's growth is being driven by the people who believe in it most.
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