Crypto Hits the Mainstream: 55 Million Holders and Counting
Release Date: 04/03/2025
The World Crypto Report
April 4, 2025. The U.S. Treasury just sanctioned crypto wallets tied to both a Russian exchange and the Houthi movement, signaling that crypto is officially part of the geopolitical battlefield. Meanwhile, crypto theft just hit $1.67 billion in Q1 alone, making it the worst quarter on record. We break down how it happened, what it means, and why it’s not just bad code; it's a wake-up call. Plus, college athletes are cashing in with crypto under new NIL rules, and Fidelity rolls out crypto IRAs. This is your essential update on the forces shaping the future of money. Stories and articles...
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A new national survey shows 55 million Americans now hold cryptocurrency, and a surprising number say it’s changing their lives for the better. In this episode of The World Crypto Report (April 3, 2025), we break down the key findings from the National Cryptocurrency Association’s latest State of the Crypto Holders Report. Plus: TikTok’s potential sale heats up as Zoop, a startup backed by the founder of OnlyFans, makes a bold move—with Amazon hot on their heels. Fat Brands starts accepting Bitcoin for royalty payments—will other franchises follow? Taiwan’s lawmakers introduce new...
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In this episode of The World Crypto Report (April 2, 2025), Burger King ignites crypto curiosity by teasing “Burger Koin”, but is it a tasty move into digital currency or just flame-broiled marketing hype? Meanwhile, Senator Tommy Tuberville serves up two bold crypto bills in Congress: one empowering retirement investors and another shielding U.S. markets from foreign interference. Over in Houston, crypto graffiti tags the iconic “Be Someone” mural, while Coinbase endures its toughest financial quarter since the FTX collapse, amid volatile market swings triggered by economic...
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In this episode of The World Crypto Report (April 1, 2025), we break down a seismic day in crypto and politics. Donald Trump issues quiet pardons to the founders of BitMEX, just as an explosive investigation reveals the Trump family's deep financial ties to a $550 million crypto venture. Plus, Japan proposes classifying crypto as traditional securities, signaling a major shift in global regulation. U.S. agencies like the FDIC and CFTC begin aligning crypto rules with legacy finance. In the skies, Hera Flight now accepts crypto for jet bookings. And we close with a look at stablecoins: why...
info_outlineA new national survey shows 55 million Americans now hold cryptocurrency, and a surprising number say it’s changing their lives for the better. In this episode of The World Crypto Report (April 3, 2025), we break down the key findings from the National Cryptocurrency Association’s latest State of the Crypto Holders Report.
Plus:
TikTok’s potential sale heats up as Zoop, a startup backed by the founder of OnlyFans, makes a bold move—with Amazon hot on their heels.
Fat Brands starts accepting Bitcoin for royalty payments—will other franchises follow?
Taiwan’s lawmakers introduce new licensing rules for crypto platforms.
And in Wyoming, bitcoin miners feel the squeeze as tariffs hit key equipment prices.
This is your essential update on the forces shaping the future of money.
Stories and articles mentioned in this episode:
Largest Ever Study of Crypto Holders in the U.S. Finds 21% of Adults Use Digital Assets, Business Wire.
Download the National Cryptocurrency Association’s 2025 State of the Crypto Holders report (free registration required): https://nca.org/resources
OnlyFans founder, crypto foundation submit late-stage bid to buy TikTok, by Anna Tong, Reuters.
More information about the HBAR Foundation and Hedera: https://www.hbarfoundation.org https://hedera.com
FAT Brands accepting cryptocurrency for franchisee royalty payments, Fast Casual.
https://www.fastcasual.com/news/fat-brands-accepting-cryptocurrency-for-franchisee-royalty-payments/
The owner of Fazoli's will let franchisees pay royalties with crypto, by Jonathan Maze, Restaurant Business Online.
Taiwan moves towards cryptocurrency regulation with proposed “Virtual Asset Service Act”, Dim Sum Daily Hong Kong.
Wyoming Crypto Miner Says Tariff Threats Spiking Prices for Equipment, by Leo Wolfson, Cowboy State Daily.