Only 4% of the world's population holds Bitcoin in 2025: Report

Key Points

  • Only 4% of the global population currently holds Bitcoin, with the highest concentration in the United States at 14%.
  • North America has the highest adoption rate, while Africa has the lowest at 1.6%.
  • Bitcoin has only achieved 3% of its maximum adoption potential, indicating early stages of global adoption.
  • Lack of financial and technical education, along with high volatility, are major hurdles to Bitcoin's mass adoption.

Summary

A recent report by River, a Bitcoin financial services company, highlights that only 4% of the world's population holds Bitcoin as of 2025, with the United States leading in ownership at 14%. Despite its growing popularity, Bitcoin's adoption remains low, particularly in Africa where only 1.6% of individuals own it. The report suggests that Bitcoin has only tapped into 3% of its potential market, indicating significant room for growth. The primary barriers to mass adoption include a lack of understanding about Bitcoin, misconceptions about its legitimacy, and its high volatility, which particularly affects those in developing economies. These regions have increasingly turned to stablecoins as a more stable digital store of value. The U.S. government's recent interest in stablecoins to maintain dollar hegemony further underscores the evolving landscape of digital currencies.

cointelegraph
March 9, 2025
Crypto
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