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Bitcoin Adoption Grows Despite Limited Ownership Among Population

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Last updated: March 6, 2026 11:54 am
News Desk
Published: March 6, 2026
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A recent analysis reveals that a mere four percent of the global population currently owns Bitcoin, highlighting the cryptocurrency’s potential for future adoption, especially given its hefty market cap of $1.4 trillion. According to findings from River, a financial services firm, this relatively low ownership figure suggests that Bitcoin still has significant room to grow in popularity.

With a total addressable market (TAM) estimated at approximately $225 trillion, the current market capitalization of Bitcoin appears quite small in contrast. As the cryptocurrency increasingly gains recognition as a scarce store of value, its long-term growth trajectory seems promising. Adoption rates have notably accelerated, fueled by interest from various sectors including banks, hedge funds, and governments.

In 2025, despite an average offloading of Bitcoin by individual holders, which resulted in net capital outflows of around $300 million, institutional buyers made substantial increases to their holdings. Notably, hedge funds bolstered their investments by a staggering $7 billion, raising their collective Bitcoin holdings to nearly $19.9 billion.

For potential investors contemplating their entry into cryptocurrency, the current landscape indicates that opportunities to secure returns from Bitcoin remain abundant. The market for Bitcoin is far from saturated, suggesting that new waves of capital could easily flow into the market, further driving demand.

While adoption plays a critical role in Bitcoin’s price potential, the cryptocurrency’s supply dynamics are equally crucial. Approximately 95% of Bitcoin’s total supply of 21 million coins has already been mined. The next significant event in Bitcoin’s supply schedule, known as halving, is projected for April 2028, when the issuance rate of new coins will be cut in half. This halving is expected to exert upward pressure on Bitcoin’s price, as the diminishing supply juxtaposes against growing demand.

Consequently, the longer individuals wait to invest in Bitcoin, the more they may end up paying, given the limited nature of its supply. As additional members of the 96% of the global population who do not currently own Bitcoin become aware of this scarcity principle, competition for the available coins is likely to intensify, thereby pushing prices even higher.

In conclusion, both the rising demand from institutional interest and the fixed supply of Bitcoin suggest a bullish future for the cryptocurrency. As more individuals grasp the implications of ownership and supply limitations, the momentum for adoption may only strengthen, fostering an environment ripe for significant price appreciation over time.

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