Only 4% of the global population owns Bitcoin (BTC), with the U.S. Holding 14%. North America shows the highest adoption rates while Africa lags at just 1.6%.
The correlation between Bitcoin ownership and economic development is strong, with wealthier regions leading in adoption. Currently, Bitcoin has only reached about 3% of its potential market.
Key barriers to Bitcoin adoption include financial literacy and price volatility. Stablecoins are gaining traction as alternatives for transactions, especially in developing areas.
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