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A study shows 10% of the global population owns cryptocurrency 

Twitter icon  •  Published 4 years ago on February 3, 2022  •  Mark Weaden

According to a study published by DataReportal, around 10% of the global population of working-age internet users now owns some form of cryptocurrency

A study shows 10% of the global population owns cryptocurrency 

According to a study published by DataReportal, around 10% of the global population of working-age internet users now owns some form of cryptocurrency. Digging deeper, the ownership of cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum is concentrated among individuals aged between 25-34 years. 

Thailand accounts for the country with the most cryptocurrency holdings at 20.1% of the population, while the United States ranks 14th with a share of 12.7%. 

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Mark Weaden

Mark Weaden is a British researcher and crypto enthusiast, living in Barcelona. His work has been published on a variety of leading cryptocurrency sites.