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How Asia Overtook the US in Driving Crypto’s Next Big Revolution

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March 22, 2025
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If the first quarter of 2025 has taught us anything about cryptocurrency, Asia is no longer following the industry, it’s leading it. Asia is increasingly positioning itself as a leader in the next significant wave of cryptocurrency adoption and innovation, driven by a combination of institutional interest, regulatory developments, and retail enthusiasm.

As the United States and Europe grapple with regulatory uncertainty and fluctuating investor sentiment, the Asia-Pacific region is steadily embracing digital assets with growing confidence.

In January 2025, Bitcoin trading among retail investors in the Asia-Pacific region jumped 6.4%, while it declined in the U.S. by 5.7% and dipped 0.7% in the European Union (Gemini & Glassnode, 2025 Crypto Trends Report).

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