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30% Of American Crypto Holders Own DOGE, Australians Trust Cardano

30% Of American Crypto Holders Own DOGE, Australians Trust Cardano

A recent survey by Finder looked into current market trends across 22 countries, uncovering which cryptocurrencies, apart of Bitcoin (BTC), are driving the adoption globally.  

While publishing a definitive ranking of the most popular cryptos per country, the survey addressed the investor demographics, revealing that only in Mexico is crypto adoption higher among women than men.

Surveys are conducted monthly in the United States, Australia, the UK, Mexico, Germany, and Canada, and quarterly in all other countries.

Crypto adoption

The survey results revealed the key global cryptocurrency trends, as adoption continues gaining traction worldwide. Currently, a little over 1 in 10 (11,4%) adults own crypto globally.

According to the survey:

“Nigeria has the highest rate of cryptocurrency ownership in the world with 24,2% of its online population saying they own a form of cryptocurrency, followed by Malaysia (18%) and Australia (17,8%) respectively.”

US ranked 10th, with 10,4%, and Japan surfaced as the country with the lowest adoption, with only 4,6% of adults owning crypto.

Most Popular crypto assets by country

“Among those that own crypto, Bitcoin has the highest adoption in Japan with 76.7% of adults who own crypto saying they own Bitcoin. This is 1.3 times the global average adoption rate of 58.9%.”

Ethereum has its highest adoption in Singapore, with 52.4% of adults who own crypto saying they own ETH, while Cardano has its highest adoption in Australia, with 26.3% of respondents who own crypto saying they hold ADA.

Binance Coin has its highest adoption in Indonesia, with 26.9% of respondents who own crypto claiming to own BNB.

Dogecoin has highest adoption in the US, with 30.6% of crypto owners claiming to hold DOGE.

Crypto investor demographics

Globally, men are 1,4 times more likely to own cryptocurrency than women, while, as it stands, roughly 41% of crypto owners are women and 59% are men.

When diving deeper into the crypto adoption gap between women and men, Mexico surfaced as the only country in which more women (53.7%) own cryptocurrency than men (46.3%).

In Japan, adoption is being driven largely by men, with only 22.1% of women respondents saying they own crypto.

Source: 30% Of American Crypto Holders Own DOGE, Australians Trust Cardano – Fintechs.fi

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