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UK Crypto Ownership Declines to 8% in 2024, Bitcoi...
Cointelegraph•Tuesday, December 16, 2025 at 04:45 PM•1 min read

UK Crypto Ownership Declines to 8% in 2024, Bitcoin & Ether Still Dominate

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According to a YouGov poll, crypto ownership in the UK has decreased to 8%. Despite the drop in the percentage of individuals holding digital assets, the overall amount of crypto held has reportedly increased. The poll indicates that Bitcoin and Ether remain the most popular cryptocurrencies among UK holders. The development suggests a shift in the UK crypto market, with fewer individuals holding larger amounts of digital assets, primarily concentrated in the two leading cryptocurrencies.

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UK Crypto Ownership Declines to 8% in 2024, Bitcoi...
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UK Crypto Ownership Declines to 8% in 2024, Bitcoin & Ether Still Dominate

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According to a YouGov poll, crypto ownership in the UK has decreased to 8%. Despite the drop in the percentage of individuals holding digital assets, the overall amount of crypto held has reportedly increased. The poll indicates that Bitcoin and Ether remain the most popular cryptocurrencies among UK holders. The development suggests a shift in the UK crypto market, with fewer individuals holding larger amounts of digital assets, primarily concentrated in the two leading cryptocurrencies.

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