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Crypto adoption in the United States: Battle of figures between

Federal Reserve Contradicts Coinbase Data on Cryptocurrency

Fed Survey: Only 7% Used Crypto in 2025, Clashing with Coinbase

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Federal Reserve Poll Reveals Only 7% Used Cryptocurrency in 2025

The US Federal Reserve’s recent data revealed that cryptocurrency usage and ownership among American adults dipped, with only 7% reporting any use of

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Ipsos Conducted The Federal Reserve

Coinbase Public Policy - United States

On the contrasting figures between the Federal Reserve and Coinbase, the Fed's data differs significantly from Coinbase's optimistic numbers. While Coinbase claims that nearly one in five

Ipsos conducted the Federal Reserve’s “Economic Well-Being of U.S. Households in 2025” survey, revealing that only 7% of US respondents owned or used

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US Federal Reserve Research Challenges Coinbase Data, Shows

The “Economic Well-Being of U.S. Households in 2025” survey, prepared by the Federal Reserve and executed by Ipsos, has revealed that only 7% of the people polled

A new poll from the Federal Reserve consisting of 11,400 respondents contradicts the Coinbase data on cryptocurrency usage in the US. According to the data

The Fed Claims That Americans

Coinbase Bitcoin (CBBTCUSD)

The Fed claims that Americans are shunning cryptos, questioning Coinbase’s figures. In January, the crypto exchange asserted that 52 million Americans owned

Coinbase urges the FDIC to amend its proposed recordkeeping rule to exclude state-regulated custodial accounts and avoid duplicative compliance burdens

Comparison of American Cryptocurrency Usage: Federal Reserve

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