Can Crypto Go From 50M Users to 5B? Coinbase CEO Says Yes

Can Crypto Go From 50M Users to 5B? Coinbase CEO Says Yes

Is it possible that the crypto market expands to the point when about 80% of the world uses it? Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong believes that blockchain will help the crypto space achieve that goal.


Crypto Market Adoption Should Surge 9,900% to Get to 5 Billion

Currently, there are about 50 million people worldwide using cryptocurrencies in one way or another, according to Armstrong.

According to a chart published by Statista, there were almost 45 million cryptocurrency wallet users as of the fourth quarter of 2019, up from 32 million in the same period of the previous year and more than double compared to the last quarter of 2017.

Elsewhere, the Bitcoin Distribution chart updated by BitInfoCharts shows that there are over 21.5 million Bitcoin wallets holding at least $1.

While it’s difficult to estimate how many crypto users are there, Armstrong’s figure is not far off the mark. However, is it possible that the 50 million figure could turn into 5 billion at some point? Brian Armstrong says yes, but he doesn’t mention when.

https://twitter.com/brian_armstrong/status/1235314764219322371

The Coinbase CEO compared crypto adoption to the expansion of the internet.

However, it’s highly unlikely that crypto will reach 5 billion people anytime soon, so Armstrong is wrong. In fact, there are not even 5 billion internet users let alone crypto users. According to another Statista chart, there were 4.5 billion internet users as of January 2020.

Instead, reaching the 1 billion mark will be a major achievement, which will suggest that cryptocurrencies finally went mainstream.

How Can Cryptocurrency Market Reach 1 Billion Users?

While 1 billion users is a more realistic target as of today, even that goal is not easy to achieve. Nevertheless, there are several scenarios that might lead to that:

When do you think the crypto market will reach 1 billion users? Share your thoughts in the comments section!


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