Will Bitcoin Hold 40% of Global Holding in the US by 2025?

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The estimate that the United States will own 7.8 million Bitcoin by the end of 2025 lacks a reliable verification basis.

In reality, the number of Bitcoin held by the United States is around 2.6 million BTC, equivalent to 13.3% of the total supply. The figure for India has not reached 1 million BTC, contrary to some circulating information.

MAIN CONTENT
  • The United States owns approximately 2.6 million Bitcoin, representing 13.3% of the total supply.
  • The information that India holds 1 million BTC lacks clear factual basis.
  • Bitcoin is widely distributed, with other regions like Europe, China, and Latin America having much smaller proportions.

The truth behind the information on Bitcoin ownership by country?

The circulating chart shared by investor Fred Krueger claims that the United States accounts for up to 40% of global Bitcoin, with India ranking second at 5.1%.

However, the lack of clear data sources makes experts doubt its authenticity. Adam Back, CEO of Blockstream, notes that the data is unrealistic and not credible.

"The source data looks unrealistic, not sure how they cooked that up, but it's not good data I'd say."
Adam Back, CEO Blockstream, 4/8/2025

How many Bitcoin does the United States actually hold?

Based on verified data from BitcoinTreasuries.net, the United States has approximately 2.6 million BTC, equivalent to 13.3% of circulating Bitcoin.

Specifically, the US government owns over 198,000 BTC; publicly listed companies like MicroStrategy have over 876,000 BTC; private companies hold around 188,000 BTC; US ETFs are managing over 1.3 million BTC.

Although Bitcoin is popular among individual users, data from Triple-A in 2023 shows only 13% of the US population owns cryptocurrency. The total amount of Bitcoin held by individuals cannot reach 7.8 million BTC.

Will the United States maintain its seemingly unbeatable leading position in the Bitcoin market?

Currently, no region surpasses the United States in total Bitcoin volume. Europe holds around 900,000 BTC, representing 4.6% of the total supply.

China, with about 194,000 BTC, mostly consists of seized Bitcoin, not being traded.

In Latin America and vast Asia, each region has around 400,000 BTC, but this total is still much smaller than the United States.

Despite the United States having the largest Bitcoin amount, the market remains distributed with multiple components, making it difficult to concentrate power.

Is the possibility of India holding 1 million Bitcoin realistic?

India is developing rapidly in cryptocurrency acceptance, but the figure of 1 million BTC is highly unlikely.

The equivalent value of nearly 120 billion USD is a significant challenge given the small individual ownership and unclear legal environment, which hinders strong expansion.

Moreover, regulatory and tax barriers make it difficult for users and businesses to access large amounts of cryptocurrency.

Final conclusion about global Bitcoin ownership figures

The social media information claiming the United States holds up to 40% of world Bitcoin is inaccurate. The actual figure is close to 13.3% according to verified data.

India also does not reach the 1 million BTC figure suggested by some charts. Bitcoin remains an asset with widespread distribution, not easily concentrated in one country or region.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many Bitcoin does the United States own?

The United States currently holds around 2.6 million Bitcoin, representing 13.3% of the current cryptocurrency supply according to BitcoinTreasuries.net.

Is the information about India holding 1 million Bitcoin accurate?

This figure has not been verified and is unlikely due to numerous legal barriers and current ownership scale.

How does Europe's Bitcoin ownership compare to the United States?

Europe accounts for about 900,000 BTC, or 4.6% of total circulation, significantly lower than the United States.

Is Bitcoin ownership concentrated?

Bitcoin is quite widely distributed, and despite some large groups, the market is not easily controlled.

How to verify cryptocurrency data?

Use data from reliable sources, websites specializing in Bitcoin treasuries, and reports from trustworthy financial organizations.

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Disclaimer: The content above is only the author's opinion which does not represent any position of Followin, and is not intended as, and shall not be understood or construed as, investment advice from Followin.
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