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Central & Southern Asia Lead in 2023 Crypto Adoption, Chainalysis Reports - Blockchain.News

Central & Southern Asia Lead in 2023 Crypto Adoption, Chainalysis Reports

Jessie A Ellis Sep 14, 2023 13:40

The 2023 Chainalysis Global Crypto Adoption Index shows Central and Southern Asia are leading in global grassroots adoption of cryptocurrencies. The index measures countries' involvement in the crypto space using on-chain data and real-world statistics. India leads the index, with six of the top ten countries from the CSAO region. Lower-middle-income countries, including India, Nigeria, and Ukraine, have seen robust recovery in grassroots crypto adoption.

Central & Southern Asia Lead in 2023 Crypto Adoption, Chainalysis Reports

 

Updated on 2024-05-28 11:03:09 UTC. ​​

Central and Southern Asia are emerging as dominant regions in the global grassroots adoption of cryptocurrencies, according to the 2023 Chainalysis Global Crypto Adoption Index released on September 12.

Chainalysis, in its fourth annual Global Crypto Adoption Index, measures countries' involvement in the crypto space by combining on-chain data with real-world statistics. The focus isn't on countries with the highest transaction volumes, which would be predominantly dominated by wealthy nations. Instead, the index aims to spotlight countries where the average individual is more actively participating in the crypto ecosystem. 

The index consists of five sub-indexes: 

1. On-chain cryptocurrency value received at centralized exchanges, weighted by purchasing power parity (PPP) per capita.

2. On-chain retail value received at centralized exchanges, also weighted by PPP per capita.

3. Peer-to-peer (P2P) exchange trade volume, weighted by PPP per capita and the number of internet users.

4. On-chain cryptocurrency value received from DeFi (decentralized finance) protocols, weighed by PPP per capita.

5. On-chain retail value received from DeFi protocols, similarly weighted.

To estimate transaction volumes for these sub-indexes, the team uses web traffic patterns related to the relevant cryptocurrency services and protocols. Acknowledging that web traffic data might not be perfect, Chainalysis takes confidence from its vast data set, which includes "hundreds of millions of transactions and 13 billion web visits."

India, positioned within the Central & Southern Asia and Oceania (CSAO) region, leads the 2023 Global Crypto Adoption Index. Six of the top ten countries are from the CSAO region, underscoring the area's prominence in the crypto adoption landscape. Other notable entries include Nigeria, Vietnam, and the United States, ranked second, third, and fourth, respectively.

Interestingly, while global grassroots adoption seems to have declined, a different narrative unfolds in the subset of lower-middle-income (LMI) countries. LMI nations, which include rising economies such as India, Nigeria, and Ukraine, have exhibited the most robust recovery in grassroots crypto adoption over the past year. Notably, these countries have witnessed growth in crypto adoption that surpasses their Q3 2020 levels, even while other wealth categories lag.

LMI countries hold special significance as they house 40% of the world's population and are characterized by dynamic industries and burgeoning populations. With crypto adoption burgeoning in LMI countries and institutional interest from high-income nations, the future may witness a unique blend of top-down and bottom-up adoption approaches.

The complete findings, trends, and insights are set to be detailed in the upcoming "2023 Geography of Cryptocurrency Report" by Chainalysis.

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