As Valentine’s Day approaches, a new survey shows crypto is entering modern dating habits. An OKX commissioned poll found that 13% of Gen Z respondents have alreadyAs Valentine’s Day approaches, a new survey shows crypto is entering modern dating habits. An OKX commissioned poll found that 13% of Gen Z respondents have already

OKX Survey Finds 13% of Gen Z Paid for Dates in Crypto

2026/02/13 18:14
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As Valentine’s Day approaches, a new survey shows crypto is entering modern dating habits. An OKX commissioned poll found that 13% of Gen Z respondents have already paid for dates using cryptocurrency. The OKX survey covered 1,000 adults in the United States. It highlights how digital assets are slowly moving from trading apps into everyday social life.

However, adoption still faces practical limits. Many respondents said they like the idea of crypto payments. Yet they also pointed to the lack of direct payment options at restaurants or dating venues. This gap shows interest is growing faster than real-world infrastructure.

Gen Z Leads Crypto Use in Dating

Gen Z stands out as the most active group. Around 13% said they have paid for dates using crypto. That figure drops sharply among older generations. Only a small share of the overall population reported similar behavior.

Many younger users also show interest in crypto related habits. Some said they would split bills or send small crypto tips after dates. But lack of merchant support remains the biggest obstacle. Many places still don’t accept digital assets directly. This creates a clear gap. Interest looks strong, but real-world usage stays limited. Until payment tools become easier, adoption may grow slowly.

Cryptocurrency as a Valentine’s Gift

The OKX survey also explored crypto as a romantic gift. About 31% of Gen Z said they would find digital assets appealing as a Valentine’s present. That shows stronger interest among younger users compared to the general population. Across all respondents, about 21% said receiving crypto could be a “turn-on.” 

However, traditional gifts still dominate. Around 35% of people said they prefer classic presents like flowers or chocolates. Another large group said they feel neutral about crypto gifts. This suggests crypto still sits in an experimental phase for romance. Some see it as modern and exciting. Others still prefer familiar options.

Financial Knowledge as a Dating Advantage

Financial literacy emerged as a major factor in attraction. About two-thirds of all respondents said personal finance knowledge matters when judging a partner. Among Gen Z, that number rose to 76%. Younger respondents also value digital asset knowledge. More than half said understanding crypto or digital wallets can make someone more attractive. But only 17% said simply owning crypto boosts appeal. This shows a shift in priorities. Knowledge and responsibility matter more than raw holdings.

What This Means for Adoption

The OKX survey points to a cultural shift. For Gen Z, crypto is not just an investment. It is slowly becoming part of daily life, including dating and gifting. Still, barriers remain. Payment infrastructure and ownership rates continue to limit real usage. Interest alone doesn’t guarantee adoption. Over time, better payment tools could change that. Younger users already show strong curiosity. As they become the main economic force, crypto may find its place in everyday social experiences.

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