Despite years of headlines, market cycles, and institutional entry, fewer than one in ten people globally holds any crypto exposure. The statistic is a reminder of just how early the adoption curve remains, even after more than a decade of Bitcoin's existence.
The figure cuts both ways: it reflects persistent barriers — regulatory friction, access gaps, and financial literacy hurdles — but also frames the addressable market for anyone tracking long-term growth trajectories. Financial inclusion advocates often point to the same number as evidence that the technology's reach has barely scratched the surface of its potential user base.
For context, global equity market participation rates vary widely by region but consistently outpace crypto's current penetration, suggesting the asset class still has a long runway before it approaches mainstream portfolio presence.
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