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Last updated: June 16, 2025, 05:43  |  Written by: Elizabeth Rossiello

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Among Current Crypto Owners

Crypto usage has gone to the moon, says new report

According to a survey commissioned by Crypto.com, more people are aware of crypto than a year ago. The survey goes on to say that 14% of

Among current crypto owners, around 63% hope to obtain more cryptocurrency over the next year. Their most desired currencies were Bitcoin, Ethereum

This Report Provides A Summary

Can cryptocurrency change skeptics’ minds in 2025?

This report provides a summary of events in the crypto sector in 2025 and presents the analyses of KPMG experts on the Crypto Outlook for 2025, through eight

But one thing appears certain: in 2025, cryptocurrencies are likely to gain greater acceptance and earn some long-hoped-for support from U.S. government regulators.

Other

Crypto Outlook 2025 - KPMG

Crypto Market Has Evolved in the Past Year, Canaccord Says

“Other” covers more than 10,000 crypto-assets tracked across more than 300 crypto-asset trading platforms. Crypto-assets can affect financial stability through a number of channels and

Crypto Is Pushing Its Way

Andreessen Horowitz says crypto activity reached all-time high in

Just another crypto boom? Mind the blind spots - European

Crypto is pushing its way into the mainstream once and for all. That’s according to an annual State of Crypto report published by the venture capital firm Andreessen

Crypto Usage Hits New Highs

2025 Cryptocurrency Adoption and Sentiment Report

Crypto usage hits new highs – and shows no signs of slowing down. That’s according to a recent report by venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz, which found record

Crypto market has evolved in the last year, Canaccord says. (Markus Winkler/Pixabay) The crypto market is back in growth mode following a period of

Report Says Crypto is More Understood Today Than a Year Ago

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