Cryptocurrency adoption has surged in the first half of 2024, according to Binance

The adoption and visibility of cryptocurrencies have significantly increased this year, according to the cryptocurrency exchange platform Binance, marking a transformative period of growth and widespread integration in the cryptocurrency sector.

The firm revealed that in 2024, it has welcomed over 30 million new users. Additionally, the number of businesses worldwide accepting cryptocurrencies has risen by 42% over the past two years, increasing from 7,731 in October 2022 to 10,952 in April 2024, according to BTC Map.

This trend is further supported by the proliferation of cryptocurrency ATMs, with the global market growing from $115 million in 2022 to $181 million in 2023.

Moreover, Binance noted a growing number of merchants accepting digital currencies as direct payment methods, underscoring cryptocurrencies’ broad appeal. From small businesses to large corporations, adoption rates are steepening as businesses recognize the benefits of cryptocurrency payments in reaching new customers, reducing transaction costs, and times.

However, Binance emphasized that widespread cryptocurrency adoption hinges not only on technological advancements and increasing use cases but also on user knowledge and trust. To this end, Binance launched an education platform in 2018, which has already attracted 928,000 new users in just the first quarter of this year, highlighting the demand for more education and learning within the industry.

According to a Consensys and YouGov survey, 92% of respondents across 15 countries worldwide have heard of cryptocurrencies, and 50% understand what they are. The narrative surrounding cryptocurrencies is evolving.

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Ignacio Teson
Ignacio Teson
Economist and Financial Analyst
Ignacio Teson is an Economist and Financial Analyst. He has more than 7 years of experience in emerging markets. He worked as an analyst and market operator at brokerage firms in Argentina and Spain.
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