Globalno usvajanje kripto: iznenađujući uvidi i trendovi
Datum: 13.01.2024
As we transitioned from 2021 into 2022, cryptocurrency adoption experienced significant growth globally, showcasing varying levels of interest between countries and regions. With 10.2% of the global population now owning some form of cryptocurrency, according to Finbold, the countries with the highest adoption rates might surprise you. Below is a breakdown of the top countries with the most cryptocurrency ownership.

Top 10 Countries Where Most People Own Cryptocurrencies

Tajland

Thailand leads the list with 20.1% of its population owning cryptocurrencies. While the country is crypto-friendly, it has banned NFTs and meme coins. Additionally, a 15% capital gains tax on crypto trading profits is planned.

Nigerija

Nigeria ranks second with 19.4% of its population owning crypto. Despite limited internet access for much of its 206.1 million people, Nigerians use crypto to safeguard their savings against naira depreciation.

Filipini

The Philippines embraces crypto with 19.4% ownership. Unlike other countries like China and India that restrict crypto activities, the Philippines supports crypto through friendly regulations, boosting its fintech sector.

Južna Afrika

South Africa’s 19.4% ownership reflects its recognition of cryptocurrencies as taxable assets and investments. This contrasts with other African countries that discourage crypto transactions via commercial banks.

Turska

Turkey has 18.6% of its population involved in cryptocurrency, driven by economic instability and significant devaluation of the Turkish lira. Many Turks see crypto as a hedge against financial uncertainty.

Argentina

With 18.5% ownership, Argentina benefits from cheap electricity costs fueling crypto mining. While cryptos aren’t legal, they’re not prohibited, making the country a regional leader in adoption.

Indonezija

Indonesia reports 16.4% ownership, with $59.83 billion in crypto transactions in 2021. Although not recognized as legal tender, cryptos are accepted as assets for trading on exchanges.

Brazil

Brazil has 16.1% ownership, with its population holding $50 billion worth of crypto as of 2021. Brazilians favor crypto to hedge against inflation and currency devaluation.

Singapur

Despite regulatory restrictions on marketing, 15.6% of Singapore’s population owns cryptocurrencies, reflecting high adoption in this financial hub.

Južna Korea

With 13.4% ownership, South Korea’s trendsetting culture embraces both locally developed cryptos and international options, making it a notable player in Asia’s crypto scene.

Countries Not in the Top 10

Surprisingly, several countries with favorable crypto regulations fall outside the top 10, including:

Sjedinjene Američke Države

The U.S. has 12.7% ownership, influenced by a stable dollar and regulatory concerns. Despite this, its adoption rate is notable given its mature financial market.

Njemačka

With 9% ownership, Germany is expected to increase crypto adoption due to its robust economy and supportive policies.

Ujedinjeno Kraljevstvo

The U.K. stands at 8.3%, with regulation playing a key role in its moderate adoption rate.

Švedska

Sweden shares a similar 8.3% ownership rate, aligning with the U.K.’s crypto adoption trends.

Poljska

At 5.5%, Poland is seeing rapid growth in crypto adoption, supported by emerging projects from the country.

Rusija

Surprisingly, only 2% of Russians own cryptocurrencies, despite the country’s significant technological resources and interest in blockchain technology.