Here are some stats I ran across recently, I put my thoughts in italics on some:
Around 50 million unique addresses have a non-zero balance of Bitcoin. (Non-zero doesn't really mean a whole lot.)
Cryptocurrency creator Satoshi Nakamoto is thought to own 1 million bitcoins, worth $40 billion to $60 billion US dollars.
There are more than 250,000 confirmed transactions of Bitcoin daily.
Research from July 2021 shows that 89% of American adults have heard of Bitcoin.
An estimated 1 billion people around the world use cryptocurrencies.
About 46 million Americans (roughly 22% of the adult population) own a share of Bitcoin.
By 2025, financial analysts say, the global blockchain market will grow by $39.17 billion US dollars. This will grow exponentially over the next 20 years.
29% of all millennial American parents own cryptocurrency.
51% of Americans in May 2021 had bought cryptocurrency for the first time within the last 12 months. Grammer issues aside, this is just not true, none of the other stats they site, even come close to backing this up.
24% of Americans said they don’t understand how cryptocurrency works, let alone a Bitcoin wallet. The idea that only 24% of Americans say they don't understand how crypto works, I find a little hard to believe. While they compiled these stats from various sites, I am guessing they are all heavily weighted to younger, internet savvy people. I bet, if you asked the average person on the street, "Can you define cryptocurrency and blockchain?" You would get a success rate a lot less than a 50 percent.