Coingecko: Which countries are most interested in RWA?

Author: lim yu qian, coingecko; compile: five baht, Bitchain vision world

Which countries are most interested in RWA?

The country that is most interested in encrypted real -world assets (RWA) is the United States. As of 2024, the United States’ attention to the narrative accounts for 14.8%of the world.As the main stage of cryptocurrencies, the United States has previously led interest in other narratives, including small plates and AI cryptocurrencies.

It is worth noting that during this period,The most popular RWA protocol among American cryptocurrency investors is ONDO Finance (ONDO), which accounts for nearly half of the country’s interest in RWA cryptocurrency.The United States has also led the interest in most RWA protocols, for example,, for example,So far this year, Goldfinch (GFI) and MAPLE (MPL) account for nearly one -third of global attention.

Other countries with the most attention to RWA cryptocurrencies are Indonesia and Türkiye, accounting for 10.1% and 8.0% of global attention.Compared with any single RWA protocol, these two countries are more interested in the narrative of the entire RWA cryptocurrency.

Except Indonesia,The other three Southeast Asian countries are also most interested in RWA cryptocurrencies, which are Vietnam (accounting for 2.9%of global attention), the Philippines (2.2%) and Singapore (1.2%).

Neighboring countries India ranks fourth with a 6.3% global RWA cryptocurrency interest, and is the only South Asian country to enter the top 20.Similarly, Brazil is leading in South America’s interest in South America with a 3.3% share, ranking 9th in the world, and Nigeria ranked 16th in the world with a share of 1.5%, ranking the highest among African countries.

In continental Europe, Britain has always paid most attention to RWA cryptocurrencies, accounting for 5.6%of the global interest in the narrative.In addition, 6 of the 27 countries in the European Union are among the top 20 in the world’s most interested in RWA cryptocurrencies, of which France ranks first with a share of 3.9%.

Overall, so far this year, the top 20 countries that are most interested in RWA cryptocurrencies have accounted for 81.8%of the world’s attention to this narrative.

RWA ranking of the top cryptocurrency countries

In 2024, the top 20 countries that are most interested in RWA cryptocurrencies ranked as follows:

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