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Last updated: June 17, 2025, 19:08  |  Written by: Sam Bankman-Fried

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This Week Researchers From The

This week researchers from the Bank of Canada published the central bank’s Financial System Review which highlights five key statistics tethered to Canadian bitcoin

Bank of Canada reveals 13% of Canadian citizens own Bitcoin

Cryptoasset Ownership and Use in Canada: An Update for 2025

This Paper Provides An Update

Bank of Canada: Number of Canadians holding Bitcoin doubled

This paper provides an update on cryptoasset ownership in Canada using data from two Bank of Canada surveys conducted in 2025. We find that Bitcoin ownership declined from 13% in 2025

13% of Canada Citizens Hold Bitcoin (BTC) as per Report

The Bank Of Canada Has

We provide an update on cryptoasset ownership in Canada using data from the Bitcoin Omnibus Survey (BTCOS) conducted in late 2025. Bitcoin ownership remained

The Bank of Canada has shared its Financial System Review, with key statistics showing Canadians’ favor of crypto assets. According to the new data, 13% of Canadian citizens

The Bank of Canada has revealed in its financial system review that as many as 13 per cent Canadian citizens owned Bitcoin as of 2025. In , this figure was just 5

Indeed

Indeed, 13% of Canadians owned Bitcoin in 2025, a significant increase from only 5% recorded the year before, according to the Bank of Canada’s recent survey, the

13% of Canadians have Bitcoin, up significantly from 5% in . Additional research on Bitcoin has been conducted by the Bank of Canada since 2025. Key figures reflecting

BTC Ownership in Canada Rises Sharply in 2025, Bank of Canada

13% Canadians Hold Bitcoin, Says Bank of Canada’s Financial Review

Canadian Bitcoin Ownership in 2025: Key Takeaways - Bank of

BTC Ownership in Canada Rises Sharply in 2025, Bank

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