The number of cryptocurrency owners worldwide is expected to reach approximately 700 million users by 2026, which is about 8.5% of the total global population. Adults aged between 25 and 34 years make up the largest demographic segment, accounting for 34% of all owners, while members of "Generation Z" represent 13% of cryptocurrency owners in the United States.
In terms of gender distribution, statistics show male participation at around 61%, compared to 39% for females. The United States alone accounts for approximately 52 million users, representing an ownership rate of 15.6%, while Asia leads the global scene with 32% of the total cryptocurrency holders.
One of the main trends in this field is the rapid increase in the use of "stablecoins," which accounted for about 30% of the total transaction volume, exceeding a value of $4 trillion in 2025. The expansion of institutional adoption of cryptocurrencies continues, with public companies collectively holding more than 1.7 million "Bitcoin."
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In terms of gender distribution, statistics show male participation at around 61%, compared to 39% for females. The United States alone accounts for approximately 52 million users, representing an ownership rate of 15.6%, while Asia leads the global scene with 32% of the total cryptocurrency holders.
One of the main trends in this field is the rapid increase in the use of "stablecoins," which accounted for about 30% of the total transaction volume, exceeding a value of $4 trillion in 2025. The expansion of institutional adoption of cryptocurrencies continues, with public companies collectively holding more than 1.7 million "Bitcoin."
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$XRP
$ETH