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Last updated: June 18, 2025, 10:09  |  Written by: Michael Saylor

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Although The Uk Has Not

Although the UK has not yet adopted cryptocurrency regulations or its own MiCA equivalent regulations, the growth of new cryptocurrency users in the country is the most rapid.

Hace 4 días While the UK has reportedly seen an increase in new crypto owners, it’s yet to reach the world’s top crypto ownership rate. According to Gemini’s report, Singapore has been

Hace 4 días In 2025, consumer adoption of crypto increased significantly, with notable growth in the U.K. and several other countries, according to Gemini's '2025 Global State of Crypto'

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UK outpaces global crypto ownership growth in 2025: Gemini report

Global Crypto Ownership Increased in 2025, Led by the UK

The UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has released new research revealing that 12% of UK adults now own cryptocurrency, up from 10% in 2025. The increase

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Hace 3 días The finding comes from a new report by Gemini, the crypto exchange based in the United States. The proportion of UK adults holding cryptocurrencies rose to 24% in April, up

FCA Report Unveils Crypto Boom in the UK: 7 Million Adults Now

Global Crypto Ownership Rises in 2025, U.K. Leads Growth

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UK leads crypto adoption growth in 2025 - dig.watch

The adoption of cryptocurrency in the UK has seen a steady rise, with an estimated seven million adults now owning crypto assets, according to a recent report by the Financial Conduct

FCA Report: 7 million UK Adults Now Own Cryptocurrency

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Gemini Report: Cryptocurrency Holdings in the UK to Outpace

Hace 4 días Global Crypto Ownership Increased in 2025, Led by the UK, Gemini Survey Reveals UK ownership jumped from 18% to 24%, according to a survey by the crypto exchange.

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