According to a new openreach study, the liverpool has topped the UK list for regular cryptocurrency investment. About 13% of the city’s people say they invest money in crypto and regularly check the stock. In London, 24% of residents use dating app at least three days a week, while in the entire UK as a whole than just 4%.
Liverpool Crypto leads the lead
Depending on the reports of the survey, Liverpoodlians are more likely to log in and manage digital assets in the UK than anyone else. This 13% figure is out of every other city in the study. It suggests a strong local hunger for things such as bitcoin and atherium, even as markets. Many people in Liverpool said that they check the prices several times a week, and every day they log in to what is happening.
Daily online time stays high
According to findings, the average person in the UK spends about three and a half hours online each day. About 20% of the respondents admitted that they spend more than five hours a day in front of the screen. The weekend does not change much. When asked when they log in the most, 64% said they are active between 11 am and 6 pm, night users, 19% head directly on YouTube. That pattern indicates in the work mixture and shift browsing and just plain night ots oval habits.
The northern city shows its stripes
In Manchester, 27% of residents say they regularly use Instagram, more than elsewhere. Sheffield stands out in two regions: 32% of its people scroll often through tiktok, and 30% stream music every day. Sheffield’s houses are also at the top of the list for online time, with 32% spend more than five hours a day on the Internet. Comparatively, only 11% of the people in Brighton hit that mark.
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Screen signs of fatigue
The survey also found to increase the concerns of web are use. About 43% of the UK feels that they waste time online, and worry about 37% “doom ol scrolling”. A third (33%) says that if they cut back in their screen hours then they feel more relaxed. These figures show a real push for balance, as people focus the work chat, social feed and streaming services.
Experts say that these regional differences can guide local projects and advertisers. Openreach Deputy CEO, Katie Miligan said that it is great to see how the fields are compatible with online life, it is even better that many recognize the need to switch now and again. This mixture of heavy use and self -disdections paint a clear picture: Britain is more connected than ever, but many are ready for a digital breath.
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