We can not deny the big country with good economy, it will make the society economy better too.
So they can follow the economic development and participate in transactions and investments in Bitcoin era.
How the people of small countries can participate in participation and benefit from it?
It would be very difficult to calculate the statistics of users of each country, but the comparison of Bitcoin ATM growth from this early 2017 report can be the initial reference of the statistics.
Perhaps by the end of this year, there will be more Bitcoin ATM growth across the board due to the growing interest in bitcoin this year.
First of all pal, this statistics(atm usage) report, isn't a reliable source. Mainly because a lot of countries that have a lot of peiple adopting to Bitcoins amd the whole crypto currency world doesn't all have these bitcoin ATMs. Because clearly, not a lot of governments support these great technologies (the cryoto currencies).
Economy, yes. That is also one of all the reasons. But also, materials amd a strong reliable internet connection really does play a big role in the crypto world. And no doubt, most of the countries out there do not have the privilege to have this. That is why we mostly see people from great economies use crypto currencies more than other people.
LOL ahahhaah,
your picture you present has NOTHING to do with country adoption of bitcoin or trades. Its a list of availability of bitcoin specific ATM machines - completely different things.
Bitcoin has been CLEARLY GLOBAL and growing....held and sought after by people in almost every country - OP you might be better served by this picture:
see global trade data by country or see this list:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/which-country-are-you-from-here-list-thirty-popular-bitcoin-countries-for-trade-1853019Developed countries have investors that pay attention to asset classes...In the US, even as the stock market has tiny falls, you see something like this:
I completely agree with you both. When I first saw OP’s graph I thought: What!!! 27 ATMs in Spain whereas only 11 in Japan!!! LOL
That graph means nothing (OP’s one).
Bitcoin ownership and use is far more spread in Japan than I Spain. If there are so many ATMs in Spain compared to Japan is because in Spain people are so dumb that they will pay all the extra charges in a ATM. That is supposing that people are buying bitcoin from those ATMs, because I wouldn’t be surprised if not many people are buying from them.
A Spanish company also reached an agreement with a major Supermarket to start selling bitcoin cards in Spain:
https://news.bitcoin.com/bitnovo-offers-loaded-bitcoin-cards-at-fifty-spanish-carrefour-retail-stores/But does that mean that in Spain bitcoin use is spread? No, it means it’s not spread and that people here are in general poorly financial educated, so if they end up buying those cards they will be paying around 15% extra charges.