This is slightly higher than the global average of 15%, with Kenya ranking 12th out of the countries included in the study. Cryptocurrency ownership in Kenya is behind countries like Nigeria (21%) and Ghana (17%), but ahead of countries like Argentina, Mexico, and Venezuela (15% each) and Brazil (14%). Bitcoin is still the most popular coin to have (9%), followed by Ethereum and Dogecoin (3% each). Vietnam has the most cryptocurrency owners (29%), followed by India and Australia (23% each), and Indonesia (22%). On the other end of the spectrum, Japan and the UK have the fewest crypto owners (6% each), followed by Germany (8%). You can read the full report here: https://www.finder.com/ke/finder-cryptocurrency-adoption-index Percentage of adults who own cryptocurrency: