Summary
- River has assessed that only 4% of the world's population holds Bitcoin, indicating it is still in the early stages.
- About 14% of Americans hold Bitcoin, with analysis showing higher adoption rates in more economically developed regions.
- Bitcoin has achieved only 3% of its maximum adoption potential, suggesting significant growth opportunities ahead.

A survey has found that only 4% of the world's population holds Bitcoin (BTC), the leading cryptocurrency.
On the 9th (local time), cryptocurrency media outlet CoinTelegraph reported this finding, citing research from River.
The report analyzed that "currently only 4% of the global population holds Bitcoin. The country with the highest percentage of Bitcoin holders is the United States, where approximately 14% of citizens own Bitcoin."
The report added, "North America has the highest Bitcoin adoption rate among individuals and institutions, while Africa shows the lowest adoption rate," noting that "regions with more developed economies tend to have higher Bitcoin adoption rates."
Regarding these findings, River assessed that "Bitcoin has currently achieved only 3% of its maximum adoption potential," concluding that "Bitcoin adoption is still in its early stages."

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