This research aims to investigate the factors influencing cryptocurrency investment decisions among students in Batam, with financial literacy, investment benefits, and trust level as independent variables. The population of this study is accounting students in Batam from the 5th to 7th semester and above who have a better understanding of investment. The sampling method used is purposive sampling. The sample in this study consisted of 97 people, obtained using the Slovin formula. Data was collected using questionnaires and a Likert scale, and then processed using SPSS version 30. The results of the study indicate that financial literacy (X1) does not have a significant impact on investment decisions, as shown by the t-test value of 1.452 < 1.986 and a significance level of 0.150 > 0.05. In contrast, investment benefits (X2) significantly influence investment decisions, with a t-test value of 5.724 > 1.986 and a significance level of 0.001 < 0.05. Additionally, the trust level (X3) also significantly affects investment decisions, with a t-test value of 2.472 > 1.986 and a significance level of 0.015 < 0.05.
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