How Many People Use Bitcoin? | River Learn - Bitcoin Basics (2024)

A few analyses concluded that there are hundreds of millions of Bitcoin users, but after taking a closer look at various data sources we believe this number is significantly overestimated.

Below we will show you why we believe the real number of Bitcoin users is closer to around 81.7 million users as of June 2023, or 1% of the global population.

First, we look into what hard data we can gather from the Bitcoin blockchain itself.

How Many People Are Using the Blockchain?

Despite the transparency of Bitcoin’s public blockchain, it is not possible to retrieve a precise number of how many people are using Bitcoin in any timeframe. The number of active addresses can be analyzed, which hovers around 800k per day over the past year.

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Source: Bitinfocharts.com

However, an address is not representative of an individual, and the number of active addresses also does not represent an upper or lower bound. One individual can use many addresses in the same or even several wallets. On the other hand, many individuals can use one address, such as one belonging to an exchange or other custodial service. There is no way to accurately distinguish how many people interact with Bitcoin at any given time using public data; at best, people can estimate.

Active Entities on the Blockchain

Various analytic approaches try to approximate the number of active entities, such as the approach Glassnode first used in 2020. Based on their analysis, the number of entities holding bitcoin was approximately 23.1 million as of January 2020, which was 18.7% less than the number of Bitcoin addresses with a balance above zero (~28.4 million). Note that there is a large disparity within the UTXO set, as the majority of addresses have a balance under the “dust” limit, which is lower than the cost to spend it. In total these add up to less than a thousand BTC in value.

In March 2023, Glassnode repeated the methodology and arrived at 32.9 million entities, which was 25.9% less than the number of bitcoin addresses with a balance above zero (~44.4 million)

If Glassnode’s results are accurate, it would mean that the average Bitcoin entity holds its bitcoin on 1.18-1.34 addresses at any given time. Or in other words, only one in five or six entities would have bitcoin on two addresses. At face value, this number seems unlikely, given that power users will typically have dozens of addresses with balances on them.

As stated in Glassnode’s methodology, they did not dive deeper into how many users are storing their bitcoin on exchanges. They only track the total amount of bitcoin this adds up to. Exchanges only disclose their aggregate user numbers, which does not clarify how many of them have bitcoin on their account balance. It is not in their best interest to talk about the number of Bitcoin users, as their business model relies on total trading volumes across various coins, and thus a narrative of “crypto” being top of mind.

How Many People are Using Bitcoin?

We believe there are roughly 80 million people holding bitcoin both on exchanges and in cold storage as of June 2023, or 1% of the global population. Below we will break down how we arrived at this estimation.

Without data from the exchanges themselves on the exact number of users holding bitcoin, at best we can use public data points and assumptions to get an approximation of Bitcoin users on major exchanges.

We know from public data how much bitcoin is held by major exchanges. Glassnode tracks 20 exchanges, which hold an aggregate of around 2.34 million bitcoin as of June 2023. This number excludes any holdings in custodial services they may offer.

Below we look at two of the largest exchanges with public user counts, and cross-reference them with Bitcoin ownership numbers to estimate how much bitcoin an average exchange user owns.

CoinbaseBinance
Bitcoin held as of June 2023500k btc (Coinbase Pro)630k btc
Monthly active users8.4 million (Q1 2023)20 million (Q2 2023, estimate*)
Bitcoin ownership penetration73% of all US users65% of all global users
Estimated monthly active bitcoin users6.1 million13 million
Monthly website visitors (Similarweb)32 million66.7 million
BTC/user if 100% was held by active users0.082 BTC ($2,213)0.048 BTC ($1,296)
BTC/user if 50% was held by active users0.041 BTC ($1,107)0.024 BTC ($648)

*The Binance estimate is based on a previously reported 29 million active user number but website traffic has dropped roughly 31% since to 66.7 million monthly visits per SimilarWeb data, which would indicate the active user number may be closer to 20 million.

Given that Binance has a more global user base, using their numbers and extrapolating them to the 2.34 million bitcoin held by exchanges would mean there could be somewhere around 48.8 - 97.5 million bitcoin holders on exchanges.

There is a stark contrast with how much bitcoin is held by the average entity—excluding exchanges and miners. The total supply held by participants outside of these two groups is around 15.16 million bitcoin or 78.8% of all outstanding supply.

At approximately 32.9 million active entities, this would mean the average non-exchange, non-miner entity owns 0.46 BTC, or around $12,420. The median is significantly less, at 1.34 addresses per user and the median address holding roughly 0.005 BTC, the median entity would have roughly 0.0067 BTC, or around $180.90.

Adding up the active entities and estimated exchange users holding bitcoin, we would arrive at a range of 81.7 - 130.4 million entities holding bitcoin. However, it is important to keep in mind that these two groups have a significant overlap as some users will hold bitcoin both on an exchange and outside of it.

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See our report for the methodology: (Bitcoin vs the $156 Trillion Global Payments Industry)

Overlap Between Bitcoin Users On- and Off-Exchanges

Based on public sales numbers by two of the largest hardware wallet manufacturers, Ledger and Trezor, we know that less than 10 million hardware wallets have been sold. However, we have no data on how many desktop and mobile wallets are being used.

Based on a CoinGecko survey of a relatively low 421 respondents, 33.5% of users store cryptocurrency in a cold wallet, 70.6% leave it on exchanges, and 80.1% use hot wallets which are on an internet-connected device. There are overlaps between these groups.

Given the number of hardware wallet sales highlighted above, we believe it is unlikely that most survey respondents understood the difference between a cold and a hot wallet. If their data were accurate, then there would be less than 30 million people who own bitcoin today including on exchanges. However, the huge overlap between people who hold their bitcoin on an exchange and a mobile or desktop wallet is interesting. It likely skews the unique number of entities holding bitcoin to well under 100 million today. It could even be down to 50 million if half of the users on an exchange also held Bitcoin off the exchange.

It is worth noting the possibility that some exchanges are not solvent. Some funds could be lent out or even lost, resulting in more users who think they are holding bitcoin than there are in reality. This would not be unprecedented in the industry, nor finance in general.

Conclusion

There are several compounded assumptions in our approach to arrive at this range of 81.7 - 130.4 million Bitcoin holders. We do not claim these estimates are correct, but we believe this is an interesting approach to estimate a range of the number of people holding bitcoin, and we believe that it is likely a more accurate estimate than other estimates we have seen.

Key Takeaways

  • There are an estimated 81.7 million people holding Bitcoin as of June 2023.
  • Most analyses tend to overestimate the number of users.
  • It is impossible to obtain an exact user number due to the technical set up of the protocol.
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FAQs

How Many People Use Bitcoin? | River Learn - Bitcoin Basics? ›

An estimated 1% of the global population uses Bitcoin today, we dive into how we measured this. Who Owns the Most Bitcoin in 2024? The five wealthiest bitcoin addresses own more than 752,102 BTC. Microstrategy owns 214,278 BTC, and Grayscale Bitcoin Trust owns 291,239 BTC.

What percent of people know what Bitcoin is? ›

2021 data shows that approximately 89% of American adults have heard of Bitcoin. Among those, 27% would consider investing in cryptocurrency, and 13% already had. Another survey found that 80% of white respondents were more aware of Bitcoin than 66% of Hispanic respondents and 61% of African-American respondents.

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How Many People Actually Use Bitcoin? Key Stats
FigureFindings
Number of Global Crypto Owners420 million
Number of Global Bitcoin Owners219 million
Percentage of Global Bitcoin Owners2.74%
Number of US-Based Crypto Owners67 million
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Who owns 90% of Bitcoin? ›

As of March 2023, the top 1% of Bitcoin addresses hold over 90% of the total Bitcoin supply, according to Bitinfocharts.

What percentage of people understand blockchain? ›

Of the adults who recognize the term "blockchain," most do not understand it. Almost two in three (62%) stated that "blockchain is the same as cryptocurrency," and 48% said that "blockchain is the same as Bitcoin." Less than one in five (18%) of US adults say they have used a product or service related to blockchain.

How many Americans understand crypto? ›

Eighteen percent of respondents claim to understand how cryptocurrency works "very well," down from 24% in 2022 and 22% in 2021. A record high 33% said they don't understand how crypto works at all, up from 19% in 2022 and 24% in 2021.

How many people became rich with Bitcoin? ›

The total market cap of all cryptocurrencies is $1.18 trillion. Out of all 425 million crypto users, just 22 are crypto billionaires. There are 182 crypto centimillionaires. And there are 88,200 crypto millionaires.

How much Bitcoin does the average American own? ›

Simple math shows that the average bitcoin holding per person is about 262,500 satoshis. At $69,000 per bitcoin, that works out to an investment of about $180 to reach the global average bitcoin allocation. So don't be discouraged by the price of a single bitcoin.

Which country owns the most Bitcoin? ›

U.S. Note that if we were to rank countries based on their actual number of crypto owners, India would rank first at 93 million people, China would rank second at 59 million people, and the U.S. would rank third at 52 million people.

Which country uses Bitcoin most? ›

India: Over 100 million people in India own cryptocurrencies, making it the country with the most cryptocurrency owners, according to Triple-A. United States: China, Russia, Nigeria, and the EU are the next five countries with the most #BTC trading volume on exchanges.

Does Elon Musk own bitcoin? ›

revealed on Twitter that he owns only a tiny fraction of one bitcoin token. "I literally own zero cryptocurrency, apart from . 25 BTC that a friend sent me many years ago," Musk confessed. Using today's bitcoin price of about $10,000 a coin, that translates to $2,500.

What family bought bitcoin at $900? ›

In 2017, Taihuttu, his wife, and three daughters liquidated all they owned, trading a 2,500-square-foot house and virtually all their earthly possessions for bitcoin and a life on the road. This was back when the price of bitcoin was around $900.

Does the US government own bitcoin? ›

The federal government's relationship with bitcoin has generated numerous headlines over the years, which is surprising, considering that the U.S. government is one of the largest holders of bitcoins.

What percent of Americans own crypto? ›

Key Findings

Cryptocurrency awareness and ownership rates have increased to record levels: 40% of American adults now own crypto, up from 30% in 2023. This could be as many as 93 million people. Among current crypto owners, around 63% hope to obtain more cryptocurrency over the next year.

How much does the average person have in crypto? ›

Most investors in crypto have only small holdings. Cumulating transfers at the individual level, the median gross amount transferred to crypto accounts over the period 2015 through the first half of 2022 was approximately $620.

Is Bitcoin hard to understand? ›

The btc meaning as a form of digital currency isn't hard to understand. For example, if you own a bitcoin, you can use your cryptocurrency wallet to send smaller portions of that bitcoin as payment for goods or services. By contrast, the way Bitcoin actually works is very complex.

How much of the population knows about crypto? ›

Other statistics indicate that one billion people worldwide have used a crypto exchange at some point. Hence, 12.5% of the global population knows what cryptocurrencies are.

Are people aware about cryptocurrency? ›

Crypto Awareness

In general, there is a very high level of awareness about cryptocurrencies: 92% of respondents globally have heard about them. 50% of respondents stated that they have heard about them, and also understand what they are.

How popular is Bitcoin statistics? ›

In 2023, Dogecoin emerged as the most popular cryptocurrency, accounting for 11% of the total invested value in crypto, followed by Bitcoin at 8.5% and Ethereum at 6.4%. Compared to 2023, deposits saw an 80% increase from Jan to Feb 2024.

What percentage of all money is Bitcoin? ›

Key Takeaways

All the bitcoins in the world were worth more than $1.39 trillion. The combined value of bitcoin was equivalent to just 0.3% of the world's money. Bitcoin was worth only about 7.6% of the world's gold supply. All cryptocurrencies combined accounted for about 0.56% of the world's money.

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