Report Cryptocurrency Rich List Includes 22 Billionaires and 88,000 Millionaires
Crypto Rich List 22 Billionaires and 88,000 MillionairesAn new report on crypto wealth, jointly released by investment company Henley & LianGuairtners and global wealth intelligence firm New World Wealth, estimates that cryptocurrency has created 22 billionaires and 88,000 millionaires, with the total private wealth held in cryptocurrency exceeding $1 trillion globally.
The report delves into the world of crypto assets, private wealth, and investment migration trends. Among the 425 million cryptocurrency users, there are 22 billionaires, with 6 of them solely deriving their wealth from holding Bitcoin; 88,200 millionaires (nearly half of them from Bitcoin); and 182 Centa-millionaires (holding $100 million or more).
Specifically, Bitcoin has 210 million users, including 40,500 millionaires, 78 Centa-millionaires, and 6 billionaires.
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According to the latest global wealth report by UBS, the 88,200 crypto millionaires account for only 0.15% of the approximately 60 million millionaires worldwide.
The methodology behind these figures involves New World Wealth tracking the movements and spending habits of over 150,000 high net worth individuals, and combining on-chain data from cryptocurrency exchanges and public information for wealth modeling. Henley & LianGuairtners does not disclose individual names in its database.
The study also estimates that the global number of cryptocurrency owners is 425 million, accounting for about 5.3% of the current global population, with 210 million being Bitcoin holders.
Singapore, Switzerland, and the United Arab Emirates lead in cryptocurrency adoption indicators
The study also introduces the “Cryptocurrency Adoption Index,” ranking countries based on factors such as public and infrastructure adoption, innovation, taxation, and regulation. Singapore, Switzerland, and the United Arab Emirates rank at the top, indicating that these countries have created the most favorable environment for cryptocurrency growth.
The United States ranks fifth overall, but ranks first in public and infrastructure adoption, followed by Canada and Australia. The United Kingdom ranks highest in innovation and technology.
Singapore, Switzerland, and the United Arab Emirates also rank high in Henley & LianGuairtners’ Best Investment Migration Programs, allowing digital asset investors to obtain alternative residency permits and citizenship in these countries.
As digital assets continue to attract attention, cryptocurrency investments are reshaping the global wealth landscape. Henley & LianGuairtners suggests that countries embracing this industry and creating supportive environments may see an influx of cryptocurrency wealth and investments in the coming years.
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