Stablecoins emerge as the most widely used crypto product, driving adoption across both advanced and emerging markets.Stablecoins emerge as the most widely used crypto product, driving adoption across both advanced and emerging markets.

Bybit Rankings 2025: Ukraine, Nigeria, Vietnam Lead Global Crypto Use

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Bybit’s latest report highlights that adoption grows fastest where traditional finance falls short, with Ukraine, Nigeria, and Vietnam demonstrating how crypto has become essential in these circumstances.

The data also reveals that stablecoins have become the most widely used crypto product in the world.

Emerging Markets Advance Through Necessity

The research compares global adoption across four areas, which include user penetration, transactional use, institutional readiness, and cultural penetration, with Singapore and the United States leading the overall rankings due to a strong balance across all four areas. However, the most meaningful growth comes from countries where people rely on crypto because the financial system around them does not provide stability or access.

Vietnam appears in ninth place and stands out due to a user penetration rating of 0.68 and a transactional use level of 0.81. Data shows that nearly one-fifth of its population is estimated to own digital assets, with people relying on them for remittances, inflation protection, and savings. The country is also becoming an active centre for DePIN activity as device-based participation spreads quickly.

Ukraine comes in thirteenth on the list and represents the clearest case of necessity-driven growth. More than $6.9 billion in stablecoin flows moved through its economy against a GDP of $190 billion, giving the country the highest usage relative to its economic size. Crypto has become a lifeline in Ukraine, supporting cross-border transfers and preserving values during wartime, and making digital assets an important part of financial survival.

Nigeria follows in nineteenth place and offers another example of utility-led adoption. Its transactional use score of 0.83 sits far above the global average as inflation, devaluation, and capital controls push households and businesses toward stablecoins, peer-to-peer platforms, and digital savings tools.

The introduction of cNGN, a naira-backed stablecoin, has also contributed to rising adoption levels. Bybit predicts that if its use expands beyond pilot stages, Nigeria could become one of the first major emerging economies where a local currency stablecoin is used with dollar-based options.

Global Stablecoin Use Rise

Bybit’s findings show that stablecoins now lead global crypto adoption and are the most evenly distributed product across markets. Their usage falls into two main categories, with some people adopting them for daily payments and financial stability, while they also serve as a bridge to investment products and broader participation in crypto markets.

Several factors explain growth. For instance, in Ukraine, stablecoins serve as safe-haven assets during political and economic instability, while Nigerians rely on them to bypass banking limits and currency shortages. In other countries like Hong Kong, they support capital mobility in complex and high-volume trading environments. Across advanced and emerging markets, these assets expand access to financial tools by allowing people to enter DeFi platforms, centralized exchanges, or tokenized assets.

The data also highlights three trends shaping global stablecoin acceptance. Regulators in the United States, Hong Kong, and the EU are moving toward aligned rules on reserves and compliance. At the same time, financial institutions are integrating stablecoins into mainstream settlement systems, while interest grows in local currency options such as yen, euro, and naira-backed tokens.

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